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Abhidevananda

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Oct 10, 2022, 9:16:38 AM10/10/22
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Up till now NATO has provided short-range and short-term support to
Ukraine. With today's extensive and intended rocket attacks on civilian
centers throughout Ukraine, Putin has escalated the war, taking his
invasion of Ukraine to a new level of barbarism. And, yes, Putin's
action was totally immoral and completely contrary to international law
(such as it is) and the Geneva Conventions (signed after World War II).
By openly boasting about these attacks on Ukraine, Putin only confesses
his guilt to heinous war crimes.

So now the time has come for NATO to step up with much more
comprehensive support for Ukraine. Ukraine (and Sweden and Finland)
should be admitted immediately into NATO, and longer range military
support must be provided to Ukraine so that precision attacks may be
made upon key infrastructural support targets deep within Russia. To be
clear, I am not endorsing the dropping of rockets on the Kremlin (or
sending rockets into the center of Moscow at rush hour, as Putin did
today in respect to Kyiv and other major cities in Ukraine). That would
be countering war crimes with more war crimes. But Ukraine is fully
justified in attacking secondary military targets (supply lines and
Russian military installations) used to bolster the Russian aggression.
Indeed, Ukraine was already justified in doing so. On top of all this,
efforts should be made by NATO to bring Vladimir Putin, the current and
long-time President of Russia, to justice.

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Abhidevananda Avadhuta
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