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Waging War 7/2/25

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  13.   <div class="titles">How good guys wage war<br>Compared to how bad guys wage war<br></div>  </head>
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  15.   <div class="table">Targeted strikes by the good guys during an armed conflict will be seen to always keep civilian losses as close to zero as possible.
  16.  Any civilian casualties will receive sincere public apologies. Any casualties caused by a strike made by the good guys that include innocent women, children, or the elderly or infirm, will receive from the good guys not just apologies, but offers of relocating into the good guy's country where they will be medically cared for, and given offers of employment. <p>On the other hand, the bad guys of an armed conflict will be seen actively targeting civilians. Or even worse, civilians often getting hit during strikes, right where civilians live or work, and the hits not acknowleged by the bad guys who did the deed, or it called accidental, but those accidents continue to be repeated.  These bad guys warring like this will never offer relief or aid to the civilians hit or otherwise injured.<p> FULL STOP RIGHT HERE<p>There should not be needed any written regulations, at all, regarding any nation or other entity that repeatedly targets civilians, unless perhaps those civilians are actively producing armaments of warfare. <p> The nation or other entity that targets civilians, needs, very much so needs, to have all other nations combine in full scale military war effort, working hard to rapidly defeat the guilty nation. <br> And though such regulations should be automatic, and not even be required to be written into a United Nations statute, sadly, the facts are proven that the people of the Earth will not respond unless laws are codified, and the means of finding guilt and of doing punishment are all codified also. </div>
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  19.  <td class="td">1 Message to Xi Jinping</td><td>I am messaging you in hopes you reconsider some priorities. First, you should know I think you are the most sane of the major political leaders at the present times. This message concerns the borders and regions of China that are contested or in dispute, both important and less important. About regions. There are of course peoples of various different cultures and ethnic ancestries, languages and actually yes, economy types. So I understand, holding all this diversity is not an easy thing. You do well President, Secretary, and Chairman Xi Jinping, keeping things peaceful, and, thank you. I can't say that to some other world leaders.
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  21. <p>But there are some things that can improve. When other leaders are looked at, China has at least two neighbor nations led by madmen. It is easy to see that Kim Jong Un and his family and regime is a classic warmonger.  He has small man syndrome and tyrant leader syndrome, and has that disease that dictators get, easiest to call "Power Mad".  I sure wish he could be controlled or removed. He is not fixable.  When the time becomes right, treachery should be imposed on him. Such treachery heaped on him, would be offset by a much greater relief for the people of North Korea.  But not until the time is right. To China's  northwest and east is where another madman rules, Russia, and Pyutin. This Pyutin uses power, I mean, he really does. His words alone, threats and the like, are worth armies, even if his real armies are not as good as advertised.
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  23. <p>Russia has been shown to need to be a much smaller nation. Expressing this, using communism as a smokescreen, Stalin purged and killed, and stole land, countries. He did. What he did not outright steal, he absconded one way or another. (I know. My own country did that too, and I think land swaps with the Native Americans, and smaller swaps with our neighbor to the south should be done. This is a related thing I'll get to later because it needs to be addressed also.) But, also using communism as a smokescreen, Stalin's successors did similar things.
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  25. <p>Another topic is the misuse of the word communism. I happen to have studied some of the works of Marx. I did, I was even able to tell that almost all of "the communist manifesto" was not written by him, but by Engels. Yes, it shows even through any translation, Marx was an actually true genius, and it shows in his brilliant similes and metaphores. But Engels got it right in basic terms. What I'm saying is, COMMUNISM is the OPPOSITE of MONOPOLIZED CAPITALISM, especially when SOCIALISM is introduced to it, to make it sound better to the masses. Because when something false is introduced to communism, the communism returns back to the fetish of SELFISHNESS. So that...
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  27. <p>...by 1990 Russia gave up on trying to pretend to be communist. Stalin started Russia's communism's failure. One puny little tyrant then took power piece by piece. The spy boss. Puny Pyutin. Another case of small man syndrome. So he let and encouraged Russia to become an OLIGARCHY of BILLIONAIRE MONOPOLISTS. That was the result of Stalin's policies. The only possible result. But not the final result of course. But as for now, Pyutin has become a billionaire oligarch along with the many others. It's tempting to just decide who cares. But then, to feed his own MENTAL NARCISSISM, he decides to wage wars. Some upfront and visibly caused by him, others more secret, and others by proxy.
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  29. <p>These wars are only about killing. Well, Pyutin should be taken out first. And it should be ugly, and the wealthy oligarchs of Russia should be plundered. By the people. And Russia's war, they initiated, against Ukraine, should be lost to the brave patriots of Ukraine. Once that is done, NATO should march into certain border regions of Russia, to realign borders and national allegiances. Ukraine's land, and some more, should all become Ukraine again. That includes all of Crimea, then eastward some miles into Russia, then northward, then northwest, so Ukraine's eastern border goes to some miles east of Belorusia. Poland, Estonia, and Lithuania should take Russia's auxilliary port, and county sized chunks of Russia. Finland should take those arctic penninsulas, and down into finnish russia. Offers of property exchanges should be brokered so patriotic Russians can be in their russia. Fair is fair.
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  31. <p>Now about where Russia borders China, and Mongolia to a smaller extent. To China's northwest a large chunk of Russia should become China. Parts of Siberia to the Baikal. Maybe hugging Mongolia. China should retain friendly nation status with Mongolia. In fact, maybe some of russia should go to Mongolia. About Tibet. Lately it looks like China has been good to the Tibetans. Could you see a way to give a county sized part of culturally Tibetan's places back to them? Perhaps by treaty? Let them have a spiritual home. Do it right, the world will like you, and history would too.
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  33. <p>About China's eastern borders. While Pyutin is busy getting defeated, China could walk into North Korea, while South Korea, Japan, America, and Chinese air Forces commit a devastating and sudden attack, surgically to leave citizens alone much as possible, on Pyongyang, and Un's military bases and missile sites. We'll take them from the south, you take thrm from the north. Once this is taken care of, China gets Vladivostok and north all along the border to part of Kamchatka. Let's give those islands south of it to japan, and maybe even its southern tip. China takes the land of East russia north to the arctic....except for some parts. The bering straits westward a hundred miles, then southward to the northeast part of Kamchatka. With the Georgians taking their land back, and some, and probably some other allied partners taking some of russia too, now Russia will be a normal sized country.
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  35. <p>Once the dust settles, the UN might be slightly restructured, removing Russia from the Security Council for failing to be peaceable. There needs to be a NEW UN organization:, with some serious teeth. This council made up of Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Peacemakers, Social experts, and others like these to Look into the actions of EVERY world leader. Any found to be mentally unfit to lead a nation will be removed from power. A very powerful and expert UN special forces will surgically remove the mentally unfit leader if needed.  </td></tr><tr>
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