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As usual you continue to show your vatnik stupidity.
Is everyone a Russian agent?
Or just anyone who opposes neo-con psychopaths and war mongers like you?
Only the ones actually pushing RU-propaganda like you, vatnik.
Were you cool with $7 trillion being spent on that absolute train wreck that got thousands of children killed?
Crazy as it seems, many people do think its cool.
Raised on video games they don't really comprehend the carnage of war.
Till they actually get called up to fight and possibly ripped apart by shrapnel. Or they see first hand what's left of a human body after its been burned to a crisp.
THEN all of a sudden they want to re evaluate the entire situation.
No only is modern warfare seriously horrible...been that way since smoothed bored muskets were replaced by rifled guns. (From a smooth-bore musket, 42% of bullets hit the target at a distance of 200 yards. At a distance of 300 yards, only 18% of the bullets hit the target. For a rifle, the results were much better. From a rifle, 58% of bullets hit the target at a distance of 300 yards; 42% at 500 yards)
Little valor anymore in getting your legs blow off by a hidden mine or shot dead for peeking up over a trench without even seeing the enemy.
But leaving the horror of modern war aside...no one as explained how the USA has gotten any better at regime change and long term occupation.
We can beat anyone in a peer army to army contest (Russia, China, Iran, anyone) yet as Iraq and Afghanistan showed us we can not regime change successfully or hold these nations long term.
If we could not hold Iraq (smaller than Texas) how are we gonna hold Russia (largest nation on earth) or China (size of the continental USA)?
We have a lot of people rooting on wars with some big nations and with no plan for how we are going to occupy them after the wars are over.
We should be doing our best to avoid wars with such states as Russia, China, Iran....not getting hyped up about the possibility.
The error in Afghanistan was in not leaving the day after Bin Ladin got buried at sea. If we'd done that, Afghan Policy would have been rightly lauded for the ages.
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman would have missed out on hundreds of billions in profit had that been the case. Something to think about.
Sounds like Pfizer, Moderna, and the ronas.
Isn't the OP still Biden Bribes?
4:40 a.m. ET, January 24, 2023
Ukraine's deputy defense minister resigns amid corruption allegations
From CNN's Kostan Nechyporenko
Ukraine's deputy defense minister Viacheslav Shapovalov has resigned after allegations of corruption surfaced in the media.
Shapovalov submitted his resignation after a "campaign of accusations related to the procurement of food supply (to the Armed Forces of Ukraine)," according to a statement from the ministry, which described the allegations as "unfounded and baseless."
The minister was responsible for the logistics of the Armed Forces, the statement said.
On Monday, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine said that it was investigating "high-profile media reports about possible abuses by the Ministry of Defense in the procurement of food for the military."
In his resignation letter, Shapovalov said he was leaving so as not to distract from the war effort.
"Due to the large public outcry, which was largely provoked by unsubstantiated manipulations around the issue of supplying the Armed Forces of Ukraine, there are risks of destabilizing the army supply processes. This is unacceptable during the war with Russia," reads the letter.