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But that is entirely untrue.
Of course it's true. If it wasn't true, then there would be no need to make statements that would broaden this into a Russia/NATO war, and the Russian military could simply take it out of the hide of the Ukrainians. Outside of Clown World, there's no incentive for the Russians to hit London or Paris in exchange for strikes on their territory when simply flattening Kiev or Lviv would suffice.
Russia is receiving aid from China, Iran and N Korea. That is part of having allies. We are not happy with China over their support of Russia, but the US is NOT going to war with China over it.
Do not even think Nukes. No one is going Nukes, except for energy.
Russia isn't using Chinese, Iranian, or North Korean aid to attack American soil.
Failing to consider the nuclear risk in this situation would be the height of foolishness.
America didn't invade...
You are pro-Russia and China no issue. But at least admit your bias. I am a pro-US, so I tend to give the US the benefit of the doubt. You seem to give Russia and Putin the benefit of the doubt. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
So you're okay with Russia and its allies firing missiles at America as long as they don't invade? That's a weird way of being pro-US.
Let's just be honest about how we'd see things if we were in their shoes. That isn't pro-Russian, unless you think there's some rule against Americans facing facts.
If we'd invaded Mexico and Mexico was using Russian supplied weaponry to fight us, I wouldn't view it as Russia invading or fighting us. You're the one who fails to contemplate the distinction.
That is very debatable
More likely you would be on here telling us that Russian actions were beyond the pale and a direct threat to America by funding the Mexican nationalists
And then using it as another excuse for a regime change war against Moscow.
And you'd be arguing about DC Elites and praising Mexico.
No,
Unlike you I recognize the existence of spheres of influence.
Mexico belongs to DC…or more accurately "within the economic and military alliance network of the United States of America"
Russia has no right to mess around in Mexico or funnel weapons to it in the event of a conflict with America.
You for some strange reason think Ukraine also belongs to DC
Where does the American empire end to you? Does it have any natural limits?
Ukraine belongs to Ukraine, just like Mexico belongs to Mexico. And if Russia wants to "mess around" in Mexico, they are free to do so. But the thing you don't understand is that Mexico chooses to align with the U.S. not because other countries don't attempt to "mess around" with them, but because they benefit from it more than aligning with a country like Russia. The same is true with Ukraine. What you call empire is sovereign interest that you want to suppress under some misguided concepts of geography and historicity. If we followed your line of thinking we'd still be in a colonial world.
We have invaded Mexico on multiple occasions
And we have interfered in their internal politics on multiple occasions
Because at the end of the day what goes on in Mexico is a vital security interest of the United States
You know that…and you know that Mexico would never be allowed to join a hostile military alliance like the Warsaw pact
(Now think about how Russia feels about Ukraine)
Castro asked for aid from the Soviet Union after the failed invasion of Cuba by the CIA at the Bay of Pigs.
Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba.
US spy planes spot the missiles.
Kennedy, the JCS and the American public go ape ***** Finally Kennedy retaliates with a naval blockage around Cuba.
Yet we feel entitled to supply missiles and other munitions to Ukraine; with which to kill Russians.
However we believe Putin has no right to retaliate in any capacity against our actions.
Only we 'good guys' are entitled to establish naval blockades right ?
You guys are serious? It is only fair that the Soviets get to put missiles in Cuba because we supported NATO. Let's all just get along... Putin really isn't a bad guy, he is misunderstood let him have Ukraine he said he will make it better.
Wow, this Nation is in serious trouble when people believe that we need to treat adversaries by the mantra - How would we feel if they did that to us? That is a hell of a foreign policy.
Entertaining to play internet Rambo sometimes.
For some it's easier than reading past and current events .
Last attempt.
A. Cuba had long been under the US sphere of influence.
B. Ukraine has long been under the Russian sphere of influence.
C. Kennedy approved a CIA invasion of Cuba in an attempt to depose Castro.
D. Putin approved a Russian invasion of Ukraine to depose Z and prevent Ukraine from aligning with NATO.
E. Castro asked for military support from the Soviet Union.
F. Z asked for military support from the US.
G. When nuclear missiles were discovered in Cuba , Kennedy retaliated with a naval blockade of Cuba. However the JCS recommended air strikes and another invasion of Cuba.
I. Putin has not yet retaliated against the US missiles and other munitions killing Russians.
But sooner or later Putin will retaliate……and Americans will be ' shocked '.
Cuba continued to get military support from the Soviet Union after the missile crisis. The U.S. did nothing to Cuba even after the Soviet Union was gone.
Putin blundered by invading Ukraine with a military not up to the task of defeating it in short order. He would commit a catastrophic blunder to militarily escalate it to other EU nations.
Kennedy made a huge blunder invading Cuba ….and failing.
Made the blunder worse by then repeatedly attempting to assassinate Castro ….and failing.
The comparisons between Kennedy's actions involving Cuba and Putin's actions in Ukraine are too obvious to ignore unless one merely wants to play ' John Wayne'.
And even that is ok on an internet message board .
But not ok for our commander in chief and national media .
My God, climb out of your hole. We are not being attacked, you are safe from Putin. the US had not taken ANY direct action against Russia. Putin is not nuking NATO. US has done nothing but sell munitions to Ukraine. That is not bringing on a nuclear war. This is not 1963 Cuban Missile crisis. That was US vs USSR. US is not in the Ukraine equation. Calm down.
"Sell"?
The US government, really US taxpayers, are buying weapons and sending a bunch of them over.
Most of which were bought decades ago and the cost to send them to Ukraine is much cheaper than the cost to continue to maintain or scrap them.
We are paying for more over there than just weapons.
[The United States, through
USAID, has directed $22.9 billion in direct budget support to the Government of Ukraine to fund emergency services for internally displaced people
and pay public employees delivering critical services]
We are handing out bags of cash to keep the lights on the employees of the State and local government paid.
That is not "increasingly our military capabilities at home" or "resupplying our out dated stockpiles"
Its just giving money to an incredibly corrupt country in Eastern Europe
Do we know if most of it is even going to average Ukrainian citizens?
My gut tells me Ukraine has the "Africa problem" where most of our aid just ends up in the private pockets of a few well connected men.
Oh and of course Congress blocked the appointment of a special Ukraine inspector to keep track of where the tax payer river of cash is going......
[url=https://theintercept.com/2023/08/02/ukraine-aid-special-inspector-afghanistan/][/url]
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Senate Democrats Blocked Watchdog for Ukraine Aid:[url=https://theintercept.com/2023/08/02/ukraine-aid-special-inspector-afghanistan/][/url]
Aug 2, 2023 The U.S. special inspector who monitored billions of dollars in U.S. waste in Afghanistan cautions about repeating the same mistakes in Ukraine.....
Democrats blocked an effort to install greater oversight over the billions of dollars the United States is sending to Ukraine, the watchdog who oversaw U.S. spending in Afghanistan issued a warning...]
https://theintercept.com/2023/08/02/ukraine-aid-special-inspector-afghanistan/