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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ukraine is doomed. This is just like Israel and Palestine, except Russia isn’t Americas ally so we don’t take their side. Many politicians and people in power in this country have dual Israeli citizenship…..so a blind eye is turned to the eradication of Palestine and ongoing illegal settlements. Yet Ukraine is supported (their leader is also Jewish) In 50 years there will only be Russians and Israelis. No more Palestinians or Ukrainians [/quote] The funny thing is that as recently as thirty years ago, anyone from the former USSR space was a "Russian" in America. I remember it took special pains to explain to people that there were such things as Armenians, Tajiks, Ukrainians, Uzbeks etc. I mean people nodded and all, but you could see it was all casse-tete chinoise to them. Very funny to remember that in the context of the current chest-beating of "they are Ukrainians! not Russians!" , as if anyone in America could tell them apart. [/quote] You can thank Putin for that. He's been beating the anti-West drum for the last 20 years, turning Russians against us, whereas we've not seen nearly as much of that from people of the other former SSRs.[/quote] He was perfectly friendly to the West twenty years ago. [b]I assure you he did not begin his career from an anti-West place. [/b] If I asked you to name all fifteen of the SSRs, would you be able to, without googling? No? Here's your answer.[/quote] LOL, he was a KGB agent in Berlin. You have no idea what you are talking about. He has been beating the 're-create the USSR" drum for his entire career.[/quote] So what? Nobody held a CIA directorship against an American president yet, and it's not like CIA spends its time cuddling kittens. Putin said that whoever misses USSR doesn't have a brain. [b]He is interested in expanding his country's influence in the region, sure. Isn't every country?[/b] [/quote] He wants to re-create the USSR. Belarus is a puppet/ satellite, just like all the countries under Russian in the USSR were. Putin did not just work for the KGB / Stasi, he actually ran the whole agency for a time. Putin is an enemy of the US. We are better off when his regime is no longer in power.[/quote]
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