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To: skinowski who wrote (761632)4/19/2022 1:22:10 PM
From: greenspirit3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 793752
 
To believe NATO would invade Russia is absurd.

So, their intelligence services are so completely dysfunctional, they don't understand the workings of democracies in Europe and are afraid rogue elements within the democracy would out of the blue attack them?

Sorry, can't believe that nonsense.

What they are afraid of is what I wrote earlier, an Army would be put in their way to defend those nations, which means they are screwed in regard to more conquest of land and resources. That upsets them.

To compare Cuba with the situation in Ukraine is to compare apples to oranges.

Russia wanted to put nuclear armed Russian missiles in Cuba. One was actually being assembled at the time. That's what the 13 day "crisis" was all about. Which, by the way, ended peacefully because we had a President that stood up to the nutcase communist empire of the former Soviet Union.

Did NATO place a D-5 Nuclear missile in Ukraine?

And Ukraine wasn't using 25%-40% of their GDP to arm themselves for an invasion of Russia.
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