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To: didjuneau who wrote (758660)3/6/2022 2:18:29 AM
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I'm undecided on what should be done in regard to Ukraine.

But I'm pretty sure of one thing.

The decision should have been made before now. If it makes sense to get involved now (which we seem to be doing), it sure as hell made a lot more sense before the first Russian strikes were made.

I will maintain from now on this war would never have occurred without Biden's weakness. He would never have made this move against Trump. Would not have happened.

And Biden might well have stopped if when asked what he would do about any incursion, she should have said anything but what he did say -- which is in so many words, "Just go ahead, as long as it isn't too much."

Dumbest response any president could have conjured up. It is like a Times Square billboard saying, "Come on in!"

And I cannot imagine a world leader other than Putin not having reacted harshly to hi statement.
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