Those people aren't your friends, unless you are also a radical islamist like them.
Radical Islamists don't use that flag.
that flag would upset me.
The one who knows me better, knows that I am
very anti-islamic. Seeing that religion as nothing more then huge long-time problem for humanity (I ask to not start discussion on good\bad islam here. That topic is not for that)
Actually, you should be fearing for your life. If those things are for real, it means that the grown-up terrorists have arrived and the probability of a catastrophic escalation is higher than ever. And in that event, you're liable to become collateral damage.
a) I am ready to be collateral damage if that will be good for my nation. I am not saying I am not afraid of death but I am ready.
b) Nope, grown-up terrorists haven't arrived. They are busy following Doka Umarov and planning new senseless attacks on Russian cities
c) This guys, being real soldiers despise targeting non-combatants. As well as majority of Chechens. If you think otherwise you are fool that believes stupid Russian propaganda. If majority of Chechens would think like that and be that bloodthirsty animals like Russian TV says Russia would see far far more than few attacks per year
d) Dangerous escalation is bad. War is bad, becoming Belarus and beyond is worse.
e) Chechens are very bad enemies but they are good friends. I like having them on my side. I prefer to have guys who can fight back to massacre of unarmed Ukrainians if Yanukovitch is mad enough to go further.
f) Finally that shows that young Ukrainian nationalists didn't die for nothing fighting Russians in mountains of Caucasus during the first Chechen war. Twenty years later we get that help back.
Ukrainian nationalists and Chechen separatists are united by their furious hatred towards Russia. Hatred towards Russia brings a lot of different people and political forces closer together.
Furious hatred toward Russia? I think by that Logic allies of WW2 were united by furious hatred toward Germany?
We have an ongoing war against Russian Imperialism and remains of Soviet ideology. Sometimes it's cold. Sometimes not so. And as any war it has different sides. You may not believe it and I can't prove it. But I know for sure that at least a hundred of Russian far-rights arrived in Kiev to join our side. That may be one way ticket for them. It's not hard for Russian intelligence to identify them and that means that coming home will be unpleasant
And Chechens are nice people. Dangerous, with weird culture and morals, but nice. They value freedom and honor above everything else. I respect them as a nation and not because they are enemies of Russia
Please, don't be shy. Use "Ukrainian and Chechen separatists" here. We made the same "crime" as Chechens. Tried to live in our own home without Russia. difference is that we are partially successful. Now my nation is trying to turn that partial separation into a full one. Away from Moscow, away from Russian ideology, away from Russian political system, away from Russian economic dominance. That is not an easy task. I am not sure that we will be successful. But it is worth trying