Putin does not care about Russians, Ukranians, or others. And his men are dying for money (the sums are astronomical and otherwise unreachable for the most). No affluent or connected people are at war. TMost of those who enlist to kill for money, come from backgrounds that don't value human life to begin with (generational poverty, addiction, alcohol abuse). |
It is very offensive and also ignorant to say that people with backgrounds of poverty or addiction “don’t value human life”. Wealthy people are many times far less moral than poor people. |
Not to mention that Trump is a teetotaler so not sure how you think that alcoholics are the ones who don’t value human life. |
WEF globalists want depopulation. Endless wars and pandemics are most effective. |
Their "willingness" comes from Russian media which lies to them, it DOES NOT accurately report on the staggering losses of men and equipment. Russian media is actively hiding the losses and casualties. Instead they downplay the losses and instead peddle bogus narratives of patriotism and heroism. The guys going to fight have absolutely no clue about the meatgrinder they are being sent into. |
The floodgates of advanced Western weaponry are about to open.
Bye Vlad. |
Time for a new Ukrainian counteroffensive! Putler won't know what hit him. |
I’m sure they do, but not at the expense of their freedom. Our own history is built on similar sentiments like Patrick Henry who is remembered for saying, “Give me liberty or give me death!” and the sacrifice of men like Nathaniel Hale who is reported for saying before his execution, “ I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”. Thousands have died through our history and many more have fought and suffered to gain and preserve our freedom. While we may get caught up in our daily lives and take our freedom for granted, we should not forget the great cost that was paid to allow is that luxury. Ukraine is at a turning point now. They can surrender and live under tyranny (at least until Putin makes political reprisals or drafts them as cannon fodder for his next invasion), or they can fight for the same freedom we enjoy. We have no right to tell them their freedom is less precious than our own and they should surrender it because we decide the cost to them is too high. While we’re remembering things, there are a few more items that would be useful to remember: First, we did not win our independence by ourselves. If not for the help of French we almost certainly would have lost the Revolution, meaning that not only ourselves, but also those who have been inspired by our example (including the Ukrainians) would likely remain under tyranny. Secondly, history has shown us that appeasement doesn’t satisfy invading dictators. When Chamberlain sacrificed the Sudatenland, he claimed it would secure “peace for our time”. It didn’t. Putin has already said that he wants to take back lands that had been previously claimed by Russia, and historically, Russia/the USSR claimed significantly more than Ukraine, especially if you factor in the Soviet block countries. For that matter, Alaska was once Russian, as well. Finally, we should remember that when the US helped convince Ukraine to return the nuclear weapons the Soviet Union had stationed there, it was with our security assurances (along with those of Russia and the UK). Russia has proven that they can’t be trusted, and frankly the US isn’t doing much better. We persuaded them to weaken their defensive position, and then under Trump we’ve tried to leverage US aid for his political gain, extorted Ukraine for profit, and complained that they aren’t sufficiently grateful, all while fawning over Putin (with out-of-office Trump claiming the invasion was “genius” and “savvy”). |
Give them liberty, or give them death! What a foreign policy. |
I’m an unemployed broke person and I agree that we would all be better off with less human beings on planet earth. It’s obvious, really. That doesn’t mean we want war or death. |
How else would people get disappeared if not for endless wars and pandemics? More abortion advertising? |
If you're unemployed and broke, surely one way to improve your situation is importing tens of millions of foreigners into the USA (legally and illegally) to compete with you for American jobs, drive up the cost of housing, and drain our social services, ammirite? |
It is so important that we get more American youth fighting in Ukraine.
I want to see our finest youth; young men at our elite schools, volunteer in meaningful numbers to fight for Ukraine. I am working with a group of sympathetic private school teachers in DC to make this a reality. |
Ukraine is winning by losing 1/5 of their territory? |
8-dimensional chess, my friend. Losing so bigly it becomes winning. Putler will never know what hit him when all of a sudden he's responsible for 50% of Ukraine. He will be begging Ukraine to take it off his hands. |