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Yeah this country's in prime position to take on Russia right now.
LOL
Be sure you send the dickless brigades in first. And wear your mask.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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NO! NO! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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We'll go in with our new battle cry...”IT’S MAM!!!”
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The only advantage I can see in the American government going to war somewhere is maybe it will get its mind off of making war on white Americans for a while.
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If we really wanted to hurt Russia we'd return their Bolsheviks with a one way ticket.
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
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If we really wanted to hurt Russia we'd return their Bolsheviks with a one way ticket. That's for sure. In fact, it was our sending our Bolsheviks (right out of the Lower East Side) there in the nineteen teens that caused the overthrow of the Russian people in the first place.
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No, considering this administration has pretty much f u c ked up everything they have touched so far. They in no way shape or form have the skill or capability to handle this situation. Not diplomatically and especially from a military standpoint. Our country is vulnerable right now and the world knows it.
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~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Ukraine inherited much of the Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal and was stupid enough to give it to Russia. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. They did it on the basis of promises from the US, Britain - and Russia, that they would be protected from Russian aggression. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum_on_Security_Assurances“The memorandum included security assurances against threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan.“ Now I get it. The agreement didn't have a clause about "or else, what?" Russia claimed it was void because Ukraine was now ruled by a different government. Neat, eh? The US sent a nasty note to the UN. 55 cent stamp. You lose, Ukraine. From now on, does anyone believe US security guarantees are worth the paper they're printed on?
Don't blame me. I voted for Trump.
Democrats would burn this country to the ground, if they could rule over the ashes.
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession..
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. So by your logic, my county should be allowed to secede and become part of Canada if we want?
Don't blame me. I voted for Trump.
Democrats would burn this country to the ground, if they could rule over the ashes.
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We'll go in with our new battle cry...”IT’S MAM!!!” LOL
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. So by your logic, my county should be allowed to secede and become part of Canada if we want? I don’t have a problem with that.
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. So by your logic, my county should be allowed to secede and become part of Canada if we want? Heck yes if that’s how your county votes. Is this, or is this not, a free country? A man gotta have his Tim Hortons, eh!
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The State Dept wanted and wants missiles in Ukraine.
They overthrew the Pro East Ukrainian govt.
They organized the riots.
The Russians were in no hurry to lose thier only warm water port.
The Iranian pipeline needs to go through Syria. Iran and Assad don't see eye to eye.
Russian supports Assad.
Do we want another pipeline-oil war??
I am MAGA.
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. So by your logic, my county should be allowed to secede and become part of Canada if we want? Why would anybody who has knowledge of the American Revolution need to ask a question like this? Especially now,...after the Bolsheviks have declared that Joe fuggin' Biden got 80 million votes in the Presidential election.
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. So by your logic, my county should be allowed to secede and become part of Canada if we want? Should they legally IDK but its an apples to oranges comparison anyway. Realistically 90% of them wanted to and were mostly ethnic Russians to begin with living in a region that has at much of its history been part of Russia. I can’t say as though I’m outraged. I think most of it was spin on the US side to portray things in a way that it was not.
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No, elections have consequences. Let the Dems own it. It'll just be one of many failures.
Progressives are the most open minded, tolerant, and inclusive people on the planet, as long as you agree with everything they say, and do exactly as you're told.
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Here's how to send shiver down the spine of Russia. Trump takes his duly elected place in the oval office. Sends biden, harris, obama, clintons, peolosi, shummer, the turtle, aoc, and a few others to Putin in one big pine box with a bullet between the eyes and lets him know he's next. Does us all a favor.
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From what I remember at the time. When Crimea succeeded from Ukraine/was annexed by Russia upwards of 90% of Crimea residents were in favor of it. Which makes sense most of them are ethnic Russians and would rather have ties to a still world stage relevant Russia than backwater Ukraine. Russia didn’t go in and take over a chunk of territory against the will of the people. It was almost just the opposite with near full support of Crimea. The US just can’t stand to see succession.. Precisely, except you meant to say seceded, not succeeded.
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Ha ha, you fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous of which is "never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line - Vizzini https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/russia-invade-ukraine-000000688.htmlMorally, I'd love to see the US and NATO intervene; but the problem isn't a moral one, it's a logistical one. You're not going to win a war against Russia, IN RUSSIA. It's literally in their front yard. Whereas the US will have to go 5,000 miles just to show up to the dance. You are continuously out to prove what a dumfu c k you are every single time you post here. Congrats?
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