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Cobretti2 said:
Ryuu96 said:

You know if Navalny's death does prompt stronger action then great but at the same time it would be so utterly ridiculous on the West's part that the death of a single man would push them and not the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians or the attempted takeover of an entire country, I get the anger over Putin killing him but it's so stupid and frustrating if this causes them to get off their ass and not the 1,000 other reasons.

Yet another example of the West being reactive instead of proactive.

Actually it makes perfect sense from the West perspective, as they are delusional and thought it Putin lost the to Navalny he would probably end the war. 

They went for the soft approach, i.e. not get their hands dirty . Now that Putin is eliminating every opponent, they starting to realise there is no other way then fight.

The issue is, Navalny was already in prison, Lol.

It's like they went "Okay Russia, it's fine for you to lock up your political rivals, it's fine to send them to a gulag for the rest of their lives, but don't you dare kill the man whose life is already over!" I mean no disrespect but the moment Navalny was locked up, his life was over, he was never getting out. He was basically a dead man walking, it was going to happen at some point, whether Russia killed him directly or slowly let him rot in prison.

This anger should have been when he was locked up, not when he was killed.