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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (180389)10/10/2022 5:50:19 PM
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Hugh Bett
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220752
 
Not sure I agree with the premise that Russia was 'unprovoked'.

Seems pretty obvious that the clown world contingent and the US Dept of State had their hands all over the 2014 regime overthrow and deep involvement thereafter going all the way and directly to the 'Big Guy'. Poking Russia's eye all the way. Can't make this stuff up. Discussing the expansion of NATO to Russia's door step was simply the straw that broke the camel's back.

Why are Brussels, NATO, the Bankers, and select US Branches, departments and agencies using US military resources to advance a globalist agenda directly at odds with the interests of Americans?

Congress no longer seems to represent the American people. That has to change - along with the Rules that Congress operates under. How could it be that ALL Democrats ALWAYS vote in a block? That should be near impossible in a true Democracy (or constitutional republic). The globalist influence is pretty apparent and clear through US/NATO operations in Egypt, Libya, Syria, etc. under the Obama smoke screen.

Nationalism versus rule by a central body in a far away land. At the end of the day, that is really what it is all about. I for one support decentralization and advancement of local interests.

Certainly agree that we certainly should not be messing inside the borders of foreign countries - but the US kind of blew that premise in 2014.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (180389)10/10/2022 7:01:12 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220752
 
Basic sh×t here ... but I'll get you history ... a lot more.

youtu.be

Thing is, even if we concede that Putin was
"Unprovoked" ... even though that is BS ... even if we buy the MSM line, can Ukraine win without overwhelming firepower provided by someone else? Are you ready for the US to go all in and risk nuke war for Ukraine?

Boring Johnson at the behest of the US scuttled a settlement which gave Donbas as to Russia and precluded Ukraine from joining NATO.

Why? So the west could carry on a proxy war??
Is it worth the life and property destroyed? When do we say: what is the best way forward?
It's already morass.

I say make peace now. It's OK to give Russia some things so that all may live.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (180389)10/10/2022 7:48:14 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220752
 
Basic sh×t here ... but I'll get you history ... a lot more.

youtu.be

Thing is, even if we concede that Putin was
"Unprovoked" ... even though that is BS ... even if we buy the MSM line, can Ukraine win without overwhelming firepower provided by someone else? Are you ready for the US to go all in and risk nuke war for Ukraine?

Boring Johnson at the behest of the US scuttled a settlement which gave Donbas as to Russia and precluded Ukraine from joining NATO.

Why? So the west could carry on a proxy war??
Is it worth the life and property destroyed? When do we say: what is the best way forward?
It's already morass.

I say make peace now. It's OK to give Russia some things so that all may live.