When Stoltenberg says that “
NATO is not party to the conflict”, who doesn't laugh? only you?
NATO will not be 'dragged into Putin's war' in Ukraine
The attacks on the Ukrainian power grid cause huge logistical difficulties for the Ukrainian army. And I find it strange that the NATO alliance demands that Russia behave ethically when is facing an apparently unequal fight, struggling not to be defeated by NATO+ Ukraine +EU. While it is true that there should be no excesses in wars, this rarely happens, if ever. What do you think the US would do if it were at a disadvantage?
To be fair, Russia hasn't bombed the presidential palace in Kiev yet, but one of the first things NATO did in Serbia was to bomb a residence of the Serbian head of state.
Milosevic Not Home as NATO Bombs
They’re increasingly frustrated, and they want to up the ante by going after more lucrative targets in Belgrade.
If Russia did that, I can't imagine what would happen.
When I hear that the attacks on Ukraine's power grid are a war crime, it is an open question, the question of proportionality. Do you know that the US government has consistently opposed an international court that could hold US military and political leaders to a uniform global standard of justice? Can the ICC investigate the US? No, but the US can investigate the ICC and even impose sanctions, as has already happened.
It is therefore inevitable to remember that war crimes committed by NATO/US are always carefully justified in every possible and imaginary way. Doesn't it make you laugh to remember that the US has already been condemned by the International Criminal Court for the sanctions the superpower imposed on the court itself? Let's see, which is the only country in the world always above the international law?