PEPPERJAX
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And you still don't get it. This isn't about Ukraine as much as it is about NATO. Ukraine is a pivot. NATO and Russia are battling over Ukraine. Ukraine will not have a final say over any of this. NATO and Russia will.What do all three of those examples have in common? They were conquered by a superior foe, except in your imagination where Ukraine was threatening Russia. It’s a good thing the Azov battalion wasn’t allowed to enter Russia. It would have been a replay of the Mongols.
Ukraine hasn't had self-determination in recent memory. It's silly to assume that that will change with the current powers in both Russia and Europe.And you still don't get it. This isn't about Ukraine as much as it is about NATO. Ukraine is a pivot. NATO and Russia are battling over Ukraine. Ukraine will not have a final say over any of this. NATO and Russia will.
And another point, their stock will crash if their products (and most American weapons contractors' products) ever hit real combat. You want to see bureaucracy, failure, and greed weakening something, look no further than the weapons contractors that can hardly keep planes in the air and stick most of the military with 40+-year-old tech to fight wars.Purchase some stock in Lockheed & Martin. Could be a wise decision.
Me either on reading it again I’m working on my mower and have only partial attention span. But we have much bigger fish to fry we have to extinguish Nazis in Ukraine.I don't even know what that means.
That is your problem. You don't take Russia's security concerns seriously. Yet, if the shoe was on the other foot, you would have supported the US doing the exact same thing in Cuba, Mexico or Venezuela.“Parroting” equals not wanting innocent people to die over a made up reason to invade much like the US in Iraq. I guess I am guilty then
Why don't you guys @Rasputin_Vol @volgr @DonjoVol produce evidence that Donbas residents wanted to secede from Ukraine? And explain why you continue to push a Nazi line, and why Russia may invade sovereign countries with strawman security concerns but Ukraine is to be demilitarized and have no security?
I've provided my rationale, in polls - even in separatist held areas of Donbas - that a majority of Donbas citizens wish to remain Ukrainian citizens. That even were Azov actual, Hitler-resurrecting Nazis (and they aren't), they are a force of 900 in a UAF military of 460,000 led by a Jew. And Russia has never been in, nor will be in danger from a Ukrainian attack whether remaining in Russian orbit, or Westernizing, or even joining NATO. Nor are they in danger of attack from NATO unless attacking a NATO member. And I've msged you on those posts, inviting challenge which you ignore.
Where's the proof, the basis, for your rationale?
They have an ally in Saudi Arabia right next door to them. They can get all the energy they want from them.
Wait wait wait.I don’t take the word of a government that brutalizes it’s own people seriously, why do you?
That is your problem. You don't take Russia's security concerns seriously. Yet, if the shoe was on the other foot, you would have supported the US doing the exact same thing in Cuba, Mexico or Venezuela.
Wait wait wait.
You say this then buy the same US government line that we ought to be involved over in Ukraine? The same US government actively waging psychological warfare on its people? That has knowingly pushed harmful treatments for COVID and a questionable at best vaccine on its people in the last year and a half? The same US government that has called its own people everything from "despicables" to people deserving of severe illness and death?
The end game is the same on both of these sides.