Whilst you bring up some valid points about the historical context of the conflict and Russia's legitimate security interests, you fail to acknowledge the core issue of Russia’s blatant violation of international law and Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Yes, Russia suffered massive casualties during World War II, and yes, Russia has legitimate security concerns. But that does not give them the right to invade and annex a sovereign nation, no matter how sympathetic their motivations might seem.
In essence, your response tries to justify an illegal invasion by appealing to history and Russia’s fears.
Curious about these developments and how equally this will be applied to path for Thai citizenship...
Previously, in Thailand a foreign 'spouse' (women), married to Thai 'spouse' (male), was able to obtain Thai citizenship through marriage and probably some other requirements within a short period of 3-5 years only. Whilst foreign 'spouses' (males), married to Thai 'spouse' (women) were not able to persuade this route. Instead foreign male 'spouses' had to obtain permanent residency and thereafter within 5 years apply for citizenship, which is a very long (read unequal process), compared to a female foreign spouse trying to obtain Thai citizenship through marriage with Thai male 'spouse'...
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