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We can always cede the world peacekeeper role to Russia. Or we can cut useless government departments and spending. For example, why does every branch need a law enforcement branch? Does the department of labor really need a law enforcement branch?

Since when is peacekeeping the role of the US military? The purpose of the military is killing people and breaking things.
 
We can always cede the world peacekeeper role to Russia. Or we can cut useless government departments and spending. For example, why does every branch need a law enforcement branch? Does the department of labor really need a law enforcement branch?

We aren't the world police and there is plenty of waste to be cut from the military. All depts should be cut
 
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Since when is peacekeeping the role of the US military? The purpose of the military is killing people and breaking things.

Since WWII. The purpose of the peacekeeper role is to stop dictators before they threaten world security. Unfortunately, it falls to us as one of the last superpowers. It was supposed to have been the U.N. but they have no balls.
 
We aren't the world police and there is plenty of waste to be cut from the military. All depts should be cut

It is a lot harder to ramp up military capabilities and training then what it is to hire government civilians for other departments. We are at pre-WWII levels. Do you recall how hard it was to ramp up our military for WWII? If everyone was cool with a draft the next time the proverbial shiz hits the fan, then cut away!
 
It is a lot harder to ramp up military capabilities and training then what it is to hire government civilians for other departments. We are at pre-WWII levels. Do you recall how hard it was to ramp up our military for WWII? If everyone was cool with a draft the next time the proverbial shiz hits the fan, then cut away!

if truly needed for defense then it won't be an issue. If you're claiming we need a large military so we can intervene in every regional conflict then I'm fine with a small military. Besides, everyone having some skin in the game could keep us out of some future conflicts. Not a negative IMO

we're a little more capable than we were in 39 aren't we?
 
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we're a little more capable than we were in 39 aren't we?

I'm pretty sure this wasn't the case in 1939.

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If this really came down to America/NATO vs Russia it'd truly be a sad day for Russia because let's be clear we've been in a constant war with others ever since 911. I'm reasonably certain that we're undeniable pros at it. All they've been doing is hoarding snow for Sochi and drinking vodka.
 
If this really came down to America/NATO vs Russia it'd truly be a sad day for Russia because let's be clear we've been in a constant war with others ever since 911. I'm reasonably certain that we're undeniable pros at it. All they've been doing is hoarding snow for Sochi and drinking vodka.

The Russians have pretty much be in a constant state of war since '94 as well in Chechnya and other post-Soviet regional conflicts.
 
If this really came down to America/NATO vs Russia it'd truly be a sad day for Russia because let's be clear we've been in a constant war with others ever since 911. I'm reasonably certain that we're undeniable pros at it. All they've been doing is hoarding snow for Sochi and drinking vodka.

Way, way, way different type of warfare that we've been involved in since 9/11 than we would see with the Russians.

Insurgencies and small unit actions are a completely different playbook than modern mechanized warfare against a military with somewhat comparable gear.
 
Just saw on Twitter where Russian militia have taken him hostage.

Yes, but it's voluntary.

American Journalist With Vice News Captured in Eastern Ukraine

Sloviansk's self-appointed "People's Mayor," Vachislav Ponomaryov, reportedly held a press conference where he claimed to call Ostrovsky's parents to assure them that their son was okay, the outlet reports. "Nobody abducted him, nobody is holding him hostage, he's with us now in at the SBU, preparing material and working," Ponomaryov said, raising the remote possibility that Ostrovsky is merely embedded with the militia.
 
Ukrainian security services have launched "anti-terror" operations in the East, Russia has said they will not attend talks if Kiev uses forces against the resistive East. This could be just the thing the Kremlin was hoping to sue for justification.

why is that the US can invade almost any country, Iraq, Granada, Panama, etc? but if Russia does the same thing, they are scoundrels? I don't see the diff.
 
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why is that the US can invade almost any country, Iraq, Granada, Panama, etc? but if Russia does the same thing, they are scoundrels? I don't see the diff.

One distinction is that Russia is flirting with annexing territory from another country, while the US was simply angling for a more friendly government.
 
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Ukraine to take on 'aggressors' as Russia threatens retaliation | Al Jazeera America

In his interview Wednesday, Lavrov rejected U.S. concerns and said Washington was engaging in reckless international behavior.

“Ukraine is just one manifestation of the American unwillingness to yield in the geopolitical fight. Americans are not ready to admit that they cannot run the show in each and every part of the globe from Washington alone,” he said.

Ouch.

Whether or not Ukraine goes forward with its intention to root out the armed militia groups occupying buildings, its leaders believe they would have Washington’s backing.

"We have obtained the support of the United States, that they will not leave us alone with an aggressor. We hope that in the event of Russian aggression, this help will be more substantive," said Yarema.

Hope they're not banking on getting much.
 

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