Christian Lowe
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How did Nuland vote in the parliamentary removal of Yanukovych?You think Victoria Nuland flew there several times during that period just to observe?
How did Nuland vote in the parliamentary removal of Yanukovych?
Every time Nulans is trotted out a lot of us get a huge laugh. That’s because it’s laughable to impart that much actual power on her. Musta been some hellacious cookies!

Lol, do you bother to research anything before you hit "post reply"?
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You are conflating facts.View attachment 626451
They admit it.
Sounds like you truly hate our country.BRICS directly aims to displace the US dollar as the world’s trade currency, so yeah, no reason to care. And Brazil isn’t on our border. We invade or overthrow any country that doesn’t do what we want. We’re worse than Putin in every metric. There’s nothing he’s doing that we haven’t done at a larger scale.
Cable: 08MOSCOW265_a
wikileaks.org
Don’t take it from me, take it from the head of the CIA.
*cough*What their reserve currency is wasn’t the point. Everyone is offloading US Dollars as fast as they can. That’s my concern, I couldn’t care less if they do it with the Yuan or not.
We’re not the same as putin. We’re worse. Just saying it isn’t true isn’t making any substantial argument against that. It’s an objective fact that we’ve invaded far more countries for far less, and have overthrown governments that dare oppose us anywhere we can.

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Mostly from memory but here you go
Edit: also found in my googling that Novorossiysk is hit with bora winds that close the port for weeks at a time in spring.
So not only is it not a true deep water harbor, it isn’t open year round. Thus, Sevastopol is massively important. Good enough for you?

You are talking to a gaslighter. He understands why Crimea is important for all of the reasons you posted.View attachment 626464
Mostly from memory but here you go
Edit: also found in my googling that Novorossiysk is hit with bora winds that close the port for weeks at a time in spring.
So not only is it not a true deep water harbor, it isn’t open year round. Thus, Sevastopol is massively important. Good enough for you?
I’m not gonna go down the rabbit hole here, but I assume you think Russia stops at Ukraine and status quo remains, just with more tanks rolling along the Poland - Ukraine/Russian border.
But let’s assume they don’t and Russia wants to get the ole USSR gang back together. Now you see why having troops in Poland is relevant.
It doesn’t take a PhD in strategic studies to know why we have soldiers there. They may be in Poland, but let’s be real, their main purpose is as a deterrent to Russia.
They wouldn’t do anything. There is zero evidence or even probable cause to assume putin would advance beyond ukraine. It’s been known for decades that ukraine was Russia’s red line. We crossed it over and over. We antagonized and caused this entire war. Putin isn’t some mad man who did this on a whim, and he isn’t out for world domination.
He just doesn’t want NATO on his doorstep. It’s understandable.
because they aren't invading any of our allies. we aren't the world's police, we have spent too many lives, too much money, made too many enemies, and not gotten the credit due of efforts. The world is too spoiled by us right now, and unless we have a direct obligation to defend them we should stay the heck out and let the world deal with it. we are too spread out, involved in too many conflicts. there is a saying in warfare, when you defend everything, you defend nothing. it applies to us.Russian expansion is definitely our concern, I don’t see how you can say it’s not.
That would be like Iran invading Iraq or North Korea invading South Korea and saying it’s not our concern.
Whether it’s worth putting troops on the ground, sure, that worth a discussion, but a near peer threat pushing West is definitely concerning.
WW1 we definitely should have stayed out of. In fact our president at the time knew the main peace deal (Versailles) that came out of WW1 with Germany would have dire consequences. he was right. our involvement only made things worse.By your logic, we had no business getting involved in World War 1 or World War 2.
The only position you take is the one Putin tells you to.
how did we cross the Ukrainian red line? No troops, no weapons, no nukes.They wouldn’t do anything. There is zero evidence or even probable cause to assume putin would advance beyond ukraine. It’s been known for decades that ukraine was Russia’s red line. We crossed it over and over. We antagonized and caused this entire war. Putin isn’t some mad man who did this on a whim, and he isn’t out for world domination.
He just doesn’t want NATO on his doorstep. It’s understandable.
I’m not gonna go down the rabbit hole here, but I assume you think Russia stops at Ukraine and status quo remains, just with more tanks rolling along the Poland - Ukraine/Russian border.
But let’s assume they don’t and Russia wants to get the ole USSR gang back together. Now you see why having troops in Poland is relevant.
It doesn’t take a PhD in strategic studies to know why we have soldiers there. They may be in Poland, but let’s be real, their main purpose is as a deterrent to Russia.
you mean the Democratically elected leader who promised closer ties with the West?The 2014 invasion was caused by a coup we backed that ousted their democratically elected leader.
It is about NATO. We’ve been meddling in their country when they’ve explicitly said it’s a red line since the late 1990’s.
warm water port: true. but at this point, for what navy? Ukraine has sunk a good number without their own navy. also considering the Black Sea access is controlled by a NATO nation, Turkey, the reliability of that warm water port is very much in question regardless of them having a warm water port.Because it isn’t worse strategically? Ukraine has the only year round warm water port that Russia has access to. They’re former satellites, the Nordic countries aren’t. Half the people there are Russian. They all speak roughly the same language. It’s the bread basket of europe.
Why Russia cares more about Ukraine than the Nordics is fairly obvious. It disputes what you said because they didn’t say Sweden, or Norway, or Poland was a red line. They said Ukraine was.
that literally her job. or was.You think Victoria Nuland flew there several times during that period just to observe?
Lol I just listed the maximum draft depths for you.View attachment 626464
Mostly from memory but here you go
Edit: also found in my googling that Novorossiysk is hit with bora winds that close the port for weeks at a time in spring.
So not only is it not a true deep water harbor, it isn’t open year round. Thus, Sevastopol is massively important. Good enough for you?

