Posted on 12/21/2022 5:48:59 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Wednesday on FNC’s “America Reports,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) argued the United States should be “all in”on Ukraine.
According to the South Carolina Republican lawmaker, failure in Ukraine would set a bad precedent for hostile actors around the globe.
“A lot of news, a lot happening,” host Sandra Smith said. “We’re watching the White House. We will be watching the Capitol later today. To what extent do you believe this country should continue to aid Ukraine in this fight?”
“Completely all in, without equivocation,” he said. “If Putin dismembers Ukraine, he will not stop. China’s more likely to go into Taiwan. The world will unravel. And no domestic problem gets better here at home allowing Putin to destroy Ukraine, quite the opposite.”
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Consider the Money as investment rather than expense
An end at least temporarily for the Russian menace. What greater reward do you want?
By the way. On your lists, I didn’t see Robert Heinlein.
I consider the money spent as gambling at the casino—and I don’t like the odds (and of course the theft by the house is kinda ugly too...).
As to Heinlein he did not have one specific book or short story that I deserved to make the list.
His non fiction quotes were better!
Exactly. He might want to pass himself around the barracks but put him on the front lines. If he makes it back in six months, let him then explain why he won't defend the U.S. border which is part of his job.
Not enough people have read Maj Gen. Smedley Butler’s “War is a Racket”.
Well said, 103 & 105.
I’ve been thinking similar things lately, but couldn’t bring myself to write it as elegantly.
“America would have done the exact same thing Russia is doing if it was in a similar position.”
Bears repeating
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