Sorry. Disagree with this kind of equivalency. And it's a regular Russian talking point. "If the Americans can invade Iraq, why can't we invade Ukraine?"
1) Two wrongs don't make a right. The US really should not have invaded Iraq.
2) The US hasn't fought wars for territorial expansion in generations. Very different from Putin's revanchist Russia, trying to remake the Russian Empire.
3) The US military doesn't actively target civilians or civilian infrastructure. They don't indiscriminately shell cities. The majority of their missiles weren't aimed at civilian targets. They weren't running "filtration camps" in Iraq and Afghanistan or deporting millions of civilians, the way Russia is right now.
I get that it's fashionable to hate on the US. But this kind of false equivalency strains credulity. Especially coming from Canadians inhabiting a resource rich country, substantially defended by the US (NORAD) and sharing an undefended border. What do you think would happen if we were beside Russia or China?
The Americans aren't perfect. And they should be called out when they are wrong. But saying they are no different than the Russians is a stretch.