Hightower
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As funny as it may seem, it is reality. By someone else's hands and other people's lives
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As funny as it may seem, it is reality. By someone else's hands and other people's lives
What we have witnessed so far is only the beginning. Putin is a war criminal and that is indisputable. He does not strike me as the kind of person who will not take everything around him down with him. Kind of like trump. I had to through that in for all my fascist, racist friends.
I would say you are correct if I didn't believe my eyes, but I understand that you are an element of the lunatic fringe that I can't apply a single label to. I will try to ignore you as much as possible.You just keep spouting hate and ignorance. You even went after truckers? Dmf.One thing is certain about this region, you can't trust any news that comes from there.
What's the alternative? Should the Ukrainians roll over? Maybe the 82nd airborne should deploy to eastern Ukraine. So far the weapons that the west have provided has killed or maimed 20-25% of the invaders.
It's not so complex. Russia for the 3rd time since 2008 has invaded a neighbor.The plot is very complex
Right back at you.Obviously, like most democrat party supporters, you're not informed very well
What's the alternative? Should the Ukrainians roll over? Maybe the 82nd airborne should deploy to eastern Ukraine. So far the weapons that the west have provided has killed or maimed 20-25% of the invaders.
Have things not worked well so far?
Right back at you.
Would you be subservient to russia? I agree it would be easier to throw their hands up and quit. But the Ukrainians are fighting to protect their families and homes.Well Paul, I think the alternative is for the Ukraine to do what's best for the Ukrainian people.
They should get to decide where they trade their wheat instead of Cargill or Pillsbury.
And maybe the Ukrainian people should profit off the huge gas reserves instead of Exxon or British petroleum.
Would you be subservient to russia? I agree it would be easier to throw their hands up and quit. But the Ukrainians are fighting to protect their families and homes.
I have a very hard time understanding where you are coming from. I would die for my country. I can't understand any other sentiment.

Maybe their neighbors could be neutral if they stopped invading them. Sweden and Finland are now talking about NATO membership, something that was unthinkable two months ago. This invasion has backfired on Putin if that was his goal.Well Paul, I don't know what you mean by "subservient to Russia" because all Russia has called for from the beginning is Ukrainian neutrality.
That doesn't seem to be unreasonable to me.
Is that what you call protests in the capital after the president turned his back on the will of the people in a national referendum, over a hundred of the protesters dead after a brutal crackdown, which did not work, the president fleeing the country, the Ukrainian parliament holding an overwhelming vote to remove him from office officially, and a national election the same year to install a new president?basically a civil war in Donbas since 2014 when the US overthrew the Ukrainian government for the third time and installed the current ukranian government.
I think both sides are playing a big game here. And the bargaining chip is Ukraine.It's not so complex. Russia for the 3rd time since 2008 has invaded a neighbor.
I guess if you believe nato was going to invade Russia I could understand, but that is absolute bullshit.
There is only one bad guy in this.
Maybe their neighbors could be neutral if they stopped invading them. Sweden and Finland are now talking about NATO membership, something that was unthinkable two months ago. This invasion has backfired on Putin if that was his goal.
It does not make much sense to keep invading your neighbors to keep them from joining an alliance that would keep Russia from invading.
Is that what you call protests in the capital after the president turned his back on the will of the people in a national referendum, over a hundred of the protesters dead after a brutal crackdown, which did not work, the president fleeing the country, the Ukrainian parliament holding an overwhelming vote to remove him from office officially, and a national election the same year to install a new president?
The US did all that?
Interesting.
How come the US can't accomplish all that everywhere it wants to do so?
You believe this nonsense?
This is the way you debate?There you go again.
Showing yourself ignorant without shame.
What neighbor's has "Russia invaded" since the collapse of the Soviet Union?
Please do tell.
Because the US government funded three revolutions in Ukrain since 2000 because the Ukrainian people kept electing the wrong people.
So who invaded first?
Talk. Let me hear you make yourself sound stupid again.
Interesting the way you completed avoided everything in that post and ended it with calling me stupid again. Re-read the post and try to address what it actually says.Literally the first thing the government did after the US led coup was to outlaw the Russian language.
What the fuck do you think would happen in America if the far right Jan 6 people overthrew the government and declared Spanish illegal and the Hispanic predominant states of the southwest succeeded and claimed independence?
C'mon mal. Show us how how stupid you really are.
Pretty sure he's read the post and put the info out several times already.Interesting the way you completed avoided everything in that post and ended it with calling me stupid again. Re-read the post and try to address what it actually says.
