Tuesday, 10 March 2026

More from Stanislav Krapivnik on Neutrality Studies

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Stanislav Krapivnik is a former US Army officer, supply chain exec and military-political expert, now based in Russia. He was born in Lugansk during the Soviet times, emigrated to the US as a child, served in the US army, did not like what it was doing in the former Yugoslavia, quit, and returned to Russia. 

The US always kills civilians, no matter how much they always want to deny
that. We all do that. Yeah, you do. Every single freaking time. I mean, you have to have a 15-minute memory not to know that they do this every single time. Every single freaking conflict, they start targeting. I mean, I was serving, we were targeting you know, when I was a cadet, just to understand this, too. when I was a cadet. so we did infantry tactics every week for about once a week for about three hours. We did infantry tactics every single week in several years worth. So I consider myself very competent at commanding on infantry. we had a special forces sergeant that was our instructor. And you know what he taught us? Double tap everyone. No, really. If you don't need a tongue, while the battle's going on, you can kill the enemy no matter what. Even if he's, you know, of course, after if he surrenders, you're not allowed to shoot him by Geneva Convention, which is the law of the land of America because it's a it's a treaty that was ratified by Congress. you're not allowed to shoot prisoners of war but yeah, we were taught unless you need a tongue (tongue is is the Russian term, but you need somebody to speak, you know, somebody to interrogate) you double tap everyone.

Yeah, the US is using terrorist attacks. You're right. You're using bait and the bait is to kill off the emergency services and to kill additional people and it's inhumane, it's a war crime but when did the US care about war crimes?

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