Can someone explain our Ukraine response?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.
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Anonymous wrote:I am far from a foreign policy expert, and my thinking here is certainly oversimplified. But, in those simple terms, a brutal dictator just invaded a relatively peaceful, democratic country. Why aren't we doing more?

Does this sort of thing happen more frequently than I'm aware of, and the thought is we can't get involved everywhere?

Is it because we don't have a mutual defense agreement with Ukraine?

Because we're scared of war with Russia?

Because we don't care?

I just read an article about harsh(er) sanctions we could bring to bear, but that Biden is holding those for further leverage. Leverage for what, though? The invasion has occurred? Isn't now the time to implement the harshest possible sanctions?

Maybe you can read about it before being so stupid? It is not simple as that, not at all. And many agree that Ukraine started this BS with the pipeline BS and trying to hold Russia hostage to their prices. When powers speak, you shut up and listen. You know, like Serbia should have done, instead they got bombed, for a very simple reason, they did not listen to the World Power.


Dp- Wow thanks for the hot “Boris”
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think WW3 is probably inevitable, unfortunately. It's just a matter of when we want it to happen.


WWIII would be inevitable if it weren’t for nuclear weapons. If not for nuclear weapons WWIII would have happened during the Berlin crisis. WWIV would have happened during the Cuban missile crisis. Nuclear weapons make war between nuclear powers impossible.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you nuts? You want to send your kid to war over Russia and Ukraine. Cause a devastation of the world?
Kill us all?


This PP has forgotten that we just withdrew from Afganistan and gave up on their "dreams of democracy" while throwing our own people on the ground under the bus in a rather abrupt manner.. and helping start another horrible humanitarian crisis.


^^ meant to say PP you are responding to, not you, you are right. Nobody in their right mind wants to start another war not to mention send their loved ones to risk their lives. I bet they don't even want to downgrade to a smaller less gas guzzling car or live in anything less than 4000 sq.ft.


I don't have a car and live in 900 sq ft. Stop with the assumptions.

Great! Now you are ready to give up your firstborn to fuel the war machine for "democracy" in some obscure foreign country that matters for TODAY'S politics and may not matter tomorrow just like a whole bunch of other democracy wars we had abandoned.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.


I don't even know who this is...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.


I don't even know who this is...


She is one of the most evil women in the blob.

Former undersecretary for europe at state

Current sec pol at state

Robert Kagan’s wife

Think about hrc but even more hawk.

She’s like democratic dick Cheney
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.


I don't even know who this is...


She is one of the most evil women in the blob.

Former undersecretary for europe at state

Current sec pol at state

Robert Kagan’s wife

Think about hrc but even more hawk.

She’s like democratic dick Cheney


Did she annex crimea? I missed her rolling the tanks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.


I don't even know who this is...


She is one of the most evil women in the blob.

Former undersecretary for europe at state

Current sec pol at state

Robert Kagan’s wife

Think about hrc but even more hawk.

She’s like democratic dick Cheney


Did she annex crimea? I missed her rolling the tanks.

She caused Crimea to be annexed.
Anonymous
I wonder how many of you would complain about high fuel prices or even shortages. What about bread, pasta, etc.? Wheat costs and availability would become an issue. Hell, even my Pottery Barn table cloth is made in Russia.

I would personally be willing to make sacrifices but for how long I can’t honestly say. After the past two years, I reckon most people are done with sacrifice. Our fellow Americans wouldn’t even mask or vaccinate to save their neighbors and people think they’ll sacrifice for Ukraine. Not likely.

It’s an ugly truth.

This is why being a hero truly is exceptional in today’s world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of you would complain about high fuel prices or even shortages. What about bread, pasta, etc.? Wheat costs and availability would become an issue. Hell, even my Pottery Barn table cloth is made in Russia.

I would personally be willing to make sacrifices but for how long I can’t honestly say. After the past two years, I reckon most people are done with sacrifice. Our fellow Americans wouldn’t even mask or vaccinate to save their neighbors and people think they’ll sacrifice for Ukraine. Not likely.

It’s an ugly truth.

This is why being a hero truly is exceptional in today’s world.



I would support this.

Would reduce American’s weight and help the environment.

Lentil pasta is better for you

Bread isn’t good for you

Higher gas prices means more walking and cycling


Anonymous
We lose way more lives to COVID than we will in this conflict.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And also, why haven't we defended the Uighurs? I mean, war with China would be a piece of cake, right.

Let's figure out what we can do about the repression the people of Quebec are experiencing. They've been locked in their homes for two years now. It's repression and it's untenable. Invade Canada? Why not. They don't have nukes. Liberate the Quebecois! Post haste!

The point is we don't go around invading countries in Europe willy nilly. We will totally take over some, to quote a US President, "shithole country" because they don't have the capacity to kill our civilians in the US. The Soviet Union could kill us just as quickly as we kill them. It's more complicated to attack a powerful nation. It means we likely have to deal with a war on our soil. The US people have no historical memory of what that's like. Pearl Harbor was two isolated and too long ago to count.


I'm from Quebec and I'm not sure I understand this comment...
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Anonymous wrote:OP, please look up the role Victoria Nuland played in destabilizing the region back in 2014. That small country has been anything but peaceful since then.

This.
It started the dominoes' effect.


Sure… it was Vicky Nuland that destabilized Ukraine. Ok…👌🏼

It is to verify. There are voice records of her.


I don't even know who this is...


She is one of the most evil women in the blob.

Former undersecretary for europe at state

Current sec pol at state

Robert Kagan’s wife

Think about hrc but even more hawk.

She’s like democratic dick Cheney


Did she annex crimea? I missed her rolling the tanks.

She caused Crimea to be annexed.


Get serious. 🙄
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