Russia Accuses Ukraine of Terrorism Amid New Sea of Azov Offensive
It’s quite something when Russia, a nation with a rather extensive history of initiating conflicts and, frankly, often disregarding international norms, suddenly starts invoking the language of international law. This latest accusation from Moscow, painting Ukraine as a purveyor of terrorism in the Sea of Azov, feels like a classic case of victim-blaming, especially when considering the context of their own invasion. The sheer audacity of labeling defensive actions as terrorism, particularly from a country that has been actively engaged in what many perceive as aggression against its neighbor, is, to put it mildly, jarring.
The notion of terrorism itself is fundamentally about the use of violence and intimidation, often by non-state actors, to achieve political aims.… Continue reading