Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia is no risk to NATO. This is proven.
Stop the war and save lives.
Exactly Russia is no risk to core nato — the paper bear has been exposed
— this is precisely when to triple down and grind them down
Russia at worse will Nuke Ukraine — which then breaks their link with China.
Keep grinding them down
Anonymous wrote:Russia is no risk to NATO. This is proven.
Stop the war and save lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RUSSIA MUST PAY!
Taking Bakhmut is a major provocation on Russia’s part.
Russia has been warned. Repeatedly. Russia ignored all our warnings, and they took Bakhmut anyway.
Now it’s time they pay for this unacceptable provocation: yes, F-16s, but also give Ukraine the F-35s they need.
Russia must pay!
China is about to take Taiwan. That’s much more sinister
Anonymous wrote:RUSSIA MUST PAY!
Taking Bakhmut is a major provocation on Russia’s part.
Russia has been warned. Repeatedly. Russia ignored all our warnings, and they took Bakhmut anyway.
Now it’s time they pay for this unacceptable provocation: yes, F-16s, but also give Ukraine the F-35s they need.
Russia must pay!
Anonymous wrote:Stop funding this. Not our war.
Anonymous wrote:Stop funding this war. Save lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speak for yourself. We understand it fine.
It’s in our interest to support Ukraine and stick it to Russia.
Sticking it to Russia makes zero sense. The Soviet Union is long gone and Russia can't project power much beyond its border. They are not ideological competitors. They are largely irrelevant.
Focusing on Russia is what happens when our foreign policy is driven by baby boomers who still think its 1964.
What a foolish thing to say. I see their strategic capability and ideological projection across US News every evening, and yes, Active Measures are being undertaken. I would not call a nuclear power with oil and gold reserves 'largely irrelevant'.
Of course, your comment makes it clear you're too young to even understand what that means? lol
I recommend reading "Love Letter to America" by Tomas Schuman and the book Bezmenov himself wrote. Don't worry - both are short reads about the same page length as The Prince or Sun Tzu. Hopefully the light bulb goes on and we can pick up the conversation from there.