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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦


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15 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

Yep I did.  

 

I'm so glad we're in this distraction I mean fight from I mean for Democracy or freedom or the thing.  Whatever it is.   

 

Speaking of fights for Democracy.....the global racists aligned with your Democrat party didn't care about the brown people in Afghanistan.

 

 

At least Putin army is getting destroyed. That’s a good thing. 

 

Were you upset with Trump abandoning the Kurds? 

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5 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

At least Putin army is getting destroyed. That’s a good thing. 

 

Were you upset with Trump abandoning the Kurds? 

Concluding Trump abandoned the Kruds is a simplistic conclusion to a very complex web of relationships.  The U.S., Turkey, Russia, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, UAE, and the Kurds along with other groups all have both competing and common objectives that come into play at one time or another.  These interests very from issue to issue or from situation to situation.  As do the alliances between the parties.  And U.S. policy from Trump to Biden hasn't changed much.  I'm not very clear on what those policy objectives are at this point other than to keep this balancing act from boiling over into some wider conflict. 

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Just now, All_Pro_Bills said:

Concluding Trump abandoned the Kruds is a simplistic conclusion to a very complex web of relationships.  The U.S., Turkey, Russia, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, UAE, and the Kurds along with other groups all have both competing and common objectives that come into play at one time or another.  These interests very from issue to issue or from situation to situation.  As do the alliances between the parties.  And U.S. policy from Trump to Biden hasn't changed much.  I'm not very clear on what those policy objectives are at this point other than to keep this balancing act from boiling over into some wider conflict. 

No, he just tossed them to the wolves. Our allies, he abandoned 


 

 
 

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1 minute ago, BillStime said:


Again - who the F does Putin think he is?

 

 

Just on a side note, he had a 15 year old girl, an Olympian, filled with steroids. I hope we don’t let them back in the Olympics again either. He just uses up people

2 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Like it or not the reality is it's not that simple.

I know, take a cut and dry issue and muddy the water. 
 

No, Trump abandoned them. 100k Kurds were forced to flee their homes 

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2 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Just on a side note, he had a 15 year old girl, an Olympian, filled with steroids. I hope we don’t let them back in the Olympics again either. He just uses up people

I know, take a cut and dry issue and muddy the water. 
 

No, Trump abandoned them. 100k Kurds were forced to flee their homes 


Here we go again Tibs - like it or not the reality is it's not that simple - just like CRT.

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Zelensky Responds to Joe Biden's 'Historic' NATO Speech in Less Than Flattering Terms

 

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Depending on who you listen to, you’ll get a completely different reaction to Joe Biden’s speech at NATO addressing the Russian invasion of Ukraine. His sycophants will tell you it was not only “historic,” but that it surpassed Ronald Reagan’s famous “tear down this wall” speech. And as to the massive gaffe at the end, well, at least Biden is mean to Putin or something; consequences for millions of innocent people need not apply.

 

 

Obviously, those who aren’t as partial to the president weren’t nearly as impressed. I found the speech to be meandering and generic, long on talk and short on action. In response to the idea that it measured up to Ronald Reagan’s proclamation about the Berlin Wall, I’d suggest that we wouldn’t even remember that moment if the wall hadn’t been, you know, actually torn down. In short, words are cheap, and Biden is a top wholesaler.

 

Anyone can get up and read a teleprompter, throw out some tough talk, and then head back to their Delaware beach house. The test of Biden’s speech is not whether it sounded good (and it really didn’t), but if it actually leads to anything tangible–and I wouldn’t count on that.

 

But just in case anyone wants to accuse me of being a partisan for holding that opinion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has responded to the speech, and it wasn’t positive.

 

 

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/03/27/zelensky-responds-to-joe-bidens-historic-nato-speech-in-less-than-flattering-terms-n541623

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Tiberius said:

At least Putin army is getting destroyed. That’s a good thing. 

 

Were you upset with Trump abandoning the Kurds? 

 

 

No.  Trump's foreign policy didn't revolve around distracting the world from Covid 19

 

Looks like Russia never needed to be canceled nor did any of these supposed things Trump did to hurt Ukraine and help Russia actually happened.  No need for the crisis actor President of Ukraine to be begging for help the world over 

 

Russia could have done this and just got completely destroyed irregardless 

 

That is what's happening correct 

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On 3/23/2022 at 5:39 PM, BillStime said:

Corrected by forced, cleansed or spat out - sounds a lot like the legislation in red states.

 

 

Need an answer here generally, how do you ignore a poster?   Having tried and getting frustrated.  Looking for honest dialogue from real people with brains.

 

Can't take this incessant stupid idiotic BS 

 

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22 hours ago, Tiberius said:

I know, take a cut and dry issue and muddy the water. 
 

No, Trump abandoned them. 100k Kurds were forced to flee their homes 

You just refuse to see the big picture when it comes to alliances and arrangements in the Middle East.  Like it or not you need to take into account how actions related to the Kurds will impact relations with Turkey.  A fellow NATO member which "grants" the U.S. access to their airspace and bases to run missions and host U.S. forces.  Pronounce and commit to undying support for the Kurds as you desire and Erdogan would have told the U.S. to get out.  That threat was clear.  And most likely signaling to ISIS forces under his "protection" that U.S. interests can be legitimate targets.  Or unleashing more migrants into Europe.  Its a balancing act where the U.S. isn't in the position to dictate terms and conditions unilaterally.  That black and white world you wish for doesn't exist.    

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57 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

You just refuse to see the big picture when it comes to alliances and arrangements in the Middle East.  Like it or not you need to take into account how actions related to the Kurds will impact relations with Turkey.  A fellow NATO member which "grants" the U.S. access to their airspace and bases to run missions and host U.S. forces.  Pronounce and commit to undying support for the Kurds as you desire and Erdogan would have told the U.S. to get out.  That threat was clear.  And most likely signaling to ISIS forces under his "protection" that U.S. interests can be legitimate targets.  Or unleashing more migrants into Europe.  Its a balancing act where the U.S. isn't in the position to dictate terms and conditions unilaterally.  That black and white world you wish for doesn't exist.    

Turkey needs us more than we need them. Trump allowing them to ethnic cleanse our friends was horrendous and a clear signal to Moscow that we wouldn't lift a finger to help our friends 

  

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9 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Turkey needs us more than we need them. Trump allowing them to ethnic cleanse our friends was horrendous and a clear signal to Moscow that we wouldn't lift a finger to help our friends 

  

 

LOL!  Yeah, that's why Putin didn't invade Ukraine until 2-1/2 years later and Joey was in office.  Can you guys be intellectually honest, at least?

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8 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Turkey needs us more than we need them. Trump allowing them to ethnic cleanse our friends was horrendous and a clear signal to Moscow that we wouldn't lift a finger to help our friends 

So let me see if I can unknot your pretzel logic. Trump gave Putin the ‘signal’ and then Biden gave him the green light?  Wonderful! Don’t hurt yourself. 

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41 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

LOL!  Yeah, that's why Putin didn't invade Ukraine until 2-1/2 years later and Joey was in office.  Can you guys be intellectually honest, at least?

When did he invade Chechnya? When did he invade Georgia? When did he attack Syria? 

 

Ya, but he was waiting for Biden? Oh brother 

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31 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

When did he invade Chechnya? When did he invade Georgia? When did he attack Syria? 

 

Ya, but he was waiting for Biden? Oh brother 

 

What are you talking about?  None of those were under Trump.  He wasn't waiting for Biden so much as he was waiting for Trump to be out of office.  What part of that do you all not understand?

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