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ReplyDeleteThe Ukraine situation is similar to 1938. It isn't similar to the republican "war on terror" or to the cold war. Your issue is that you're bigly disappointed that Biden put an end to the appeasement of Putin that surely would have continued under dotard (were he still in office).
lol! Neither you nor Joe Biden ever discovered that we won the Cold War thirty years ago. You're stuck in your Cold War era Alheimers fueled dementia reliving NATO's glory days.
ReplyDeleteLet's worry about a demographically doomed debt bomb in Asia that imports 80% of its sustenance needs instead
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The funny thing about criticizing Biden is that all he has done in foreign policy and trade is maintain the course that Trump set. This makes Trump stupidity Biden's fault for maintaining it, but nothing is going to change. Biden has pretty much locked in the Trumpian tariffs and inflationary spending destroying the value of the US dollar.
ReplyDeleteSurely you have heard the saying "the South will rise again". Just because an enemy is defeated does not mean they will give up for all time. If Putin recognized the US as the victors for all time he wouldn't have dared us to stand with Ukraine by invading. As long as Putin rules there is no chance for improved relations between Russia and the West. Unless his puppet returns to the White House.
ReplyDelete^^Stuck in the Cold War forever^^
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea wtf you're talking about. Most of my life is post cold war. It ended when I was 20 and for most of that time I wasn't paying any or much attention to politics.
ReplyDelete^^Thinks Ukraine is winning^^
ReplyDelete^^Thinks Russia is winning^^
ReplyDeleteI think they're both losing.
The Cold War began in earnest around ~600 million years ago with the emergence of multicelled organisms.
ReplyDeleteWhat we're seeing in Ukraine is a vestigial blip that would take a serious overhaul of psychometrics to explain, something science seems unwilling to address despite obvious observational flaws like Russians scoring higher than 37 on IQ tests.
Russia thanks Ukraine for donating the land for their new autobahn to Crimea, and America for paying Ukraine for it.
ReplyDeleteAnd they can't even spend 2% of Russia's federal budget every year delivering water by boat to Crimea because their boats keep sinking ;)
ReplyDeleteUkraine's even cutting the Russians military officer payroll and tank maintenance budgets. So nice of them.
That's why they have a land bridge to Crimea now, beamish. Thanks Ukraine!
ReplyDeleteA land bridge paved with destroyed trucks and tanks lol
ReplyDeleteNo, they can re-purpose a lot of that former NATO equipment.
ReplyDeleteThey? Do the ghosts of Russian conscripts have mice in their pockets?
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