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It seems to me that openly invading a country is a rather unambiguous way to declare war. Compared to espionage, covert operations and such.


And the attempted assassinations of dissidents/defectors with nerve agents only available to one country seems a rather unambiguous way to declare it was a state-sanctioned hit, yet it was denied up and down.

As is this invasion portrayed as a 'special military operation', what distinction that actually is from an invasion is up to the rules lawyers, apparently.


They are not allowed to call it that in Russia. It's a "special operation".




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