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On a side note, you left out a few details of French history:
an absolute monarchy (in theory) under Louis XVI
a constitutional monarchy
the First Republic
a dictatorship under the Committee of Public Safety
a dictatorship under the Directory
a dictatorship under Napoleon
an empire under Napoleon
a constitutional monarchy under Louis XVIII & Charles X
a different constitutional monarchy under Louis Philippe after the Revolution of 1830
the Second Republic after the Revolution of 1848
the Second Empire under Napoleon III after a coup
the Third Republic after losing the Franco-Prussian War
Nazi occupation & the collaborationist Vichy regime
the Fourth Republic after WWII
the Fifth Republic after DeGaulle insisted they needed a new constitution
This is all since 1789, the year America's current government began under the constitution & Pres. George Washington.
I didn't know we wanted to go deep into all of them.
Needless to say the Revolutionary France of the 1st Republic and Napoleon's Empire had an ideological aim to spread the ideals of the Revolution throughout Europe.
The USSR of the communists was similar in that revolutionary ideological drive.
The 3rd French Republic or the 4th French Republic of Charles de Gaulle was a different kind of animal.
Putinist Russia is just as different from the old communist empire of the USSR
Yeah, it is worse! He wants the pre-1917 Empire. After all it was theirs historically (you will love that). Take the KGB Agent at his word(s). He has said:
- The fall of the Soviet Union was travesty.
- Russia has a historic right to be in control of lands that are now sovereign nations.
- He wants pre-1917 borders (which includes large parts of Poland,
- He is willing to invade to get it (see Ukraine)
Let's say he does.
Isn't that what NATO is for? A defense alliance for Finland, the Baltic States, Poland…
So the Russian Empire is not coming back no what anyone wants.
Now why again are we fighting a proxy war with them over Ukraine? And trying to set off coups in Belarus and Kazakhstan?
We are not fighting a war. We are selling arms to Ukraine to defend itself from an invader. You keep mixing up Ukrainian Army and US Army. US Army is not engaged.
Not yet.
Remember a little police action called Vietnam?
ps.
You know very well that Washington interference in Ukraine started long before Nov. of 2022
Geez, really? Viet Nam means Ukraine will turn into the US in a shooting war with Russia??? For every Viet Nam there are dozens of situations where the US has helped through Aid, Advisors or even limited troops that has not ended up in a Viet Nam style war. Hell, even Afghanistan and Iraq were not that way.
But still epic disasters.....
Trillions of dollars wasted....thousands of American soldiers dead...1 million Iraqis dead even more displaced and now Iraq under the de-facto control of Iran. 70,000+ dead Afghans and the Taliban back in power.
Yet none of these past 25 years of D.C. foreign policy disasters ever shake your trust in the powers that be in Washington...
You want to let them play again with money and lives but this time on the borders of Europe and against a nation with nuclear weapons....
Not denying that Iraq and Afghanistan were bad. I agree.
I just don't agree with the logic that because that happened Ukraine will turn into a US shooting war with Russia. If that happens, it is because Russia, more likely China, wants it to happen.
Now, that said, does Ukraine require oversight to make sure it doesn't evolve into Viet Nam. Damn straight. Is Congress right to make the Administration earn the expenditures? Absolutely. We are on the same page.
Where we differ is that I believe we have a responsibility to those Nations to help transition to the West, if they (not Russia) choose. Why? Because we played a role in their current situation from "Tear down that wall" to the Budapest Memorandum to sending Javelins after Obama's turtle act with blankets. This check was cashed by past Administrations and to leave Ukaine to the hands of Putin is just wrong.
Not only that, they gave up the Soviet nukes after several countries including the US and Russia signed a treaty promising to protect them.
That was the Budapest Memorandum, but Doves on this site will tell you it was non-binding. Weasel words for what we have become as a nation. We need more forward positions, not less. We also need to decentralize our security, too many single points of failure. But Congress doesn't care, they just pump money to specific districts.
Representatives and Senators only care about getting re-elected and lining their pockets. This is true for both sides of the aisle.
Until we are attacked. Those forward bases and allies keep enemies at a distance. Was Iraq and Afghanistan successes? Maybe not of the Nation building side, but they kept the fight in the middle east and over there. They took the fight to their backyard, not ours. Same with Ukraine, it is in Putin's backyard, not ours. So, their is value in that. Worth the cost? Tough to prove a negative that an attack didn't happen.
I do know that the more we don't spend to protect ourselves the more danger we are in. Here is just one scenario. Container ships. Our merchant navy is almost non-existent due to cost to operate and insure. China has taken over much of the maritime shipping industry. These ships regularly get within not only several miles of our shores, but in ports. The Coast Guard can't get enough money to monitor. They can't get enough money to find technology answers to determining which ships have these or not, ROI is not high. Think the border is a threat? One of these can part 500 to a thousand missiles 10 miles off shore.
We need more money in defense, not less. Defense and infrastructure is where we should be spending. We also need more allies, not less.
China's Growing Dominance in Maritime Shipping The Diplomat