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dontleakkeys | 7 months ago
Pretty, pretty please, let's not debate whether or not this is the case and just acknowledge we can't rule Israel out.
dontleakkeys | 7 months ago
Pretty, pretty please, let's not debate whether or not this is the case and just acknowledge we can't rule Israel out.
strcat|7 months ago
See the response at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44583672.
bawolff|7 months ago
I think the best argument against it being Israel, is that it appears to have happened suddenly and unexpectedly. News reporting makes it sound like the Israeli system is very predictable - people get conscripted at a specific age (even in peace time), and then afterwards serve in reserves, that might get called up. Ukraine on the other hand has a significant manpower problem and has been somewhat desperately trying to increase the conscription pool. Someone being unexpectedly caught up in conscription seems more likely in Ukraine's situation where the rules are being actively changed to get more recruits.
strcat|7 months ago
The final paragraph was added later after further internal discussion about how people were misinterpreting the country as being Russia or Israel. It was carefully worded to make it obvious which country we were referring to to almost everyone while also making it clear we weren't taking a stance against them defending themselves. It was meant to be very obvious after the addition of the final paragraph.
See the response at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44583672.
> Someone being unexpectedly caught up in conscription seems more likely in Ukraine's situation where the rules are being actively changed to get more recruits.
It wasn't due to a change in rules. They've lowered the age range to 25 through 60 and people age into it but it wasn't either of those things.