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““We did not provoke the war,” an irritated Kilmeade shot back. “They provoked war.””
I like Brian, I really do, but his Fox employer is irritating.
The expansion of NATO has been a primary issue and the US pushes it.
Didn’t Obama tell Iranians not to cross a red line in Syria? And then he kept moving it every time they crossed it?
MSN “News” story:
“A news reader disagrees with another news reader...”
So if a bully demands your lunch money, and you refuse, you’ve “provoked” him?<p
Kilmeade is right. Refusing unreasonable demands is not provocation.
America is in a very dangerous position when the official narrative can not be questioned or even discussed. Not just with Ukraine. We’re talking about Covid, vaccines, 2020 election, etc.
Very scary times in America. Our 1st Amendment is hanging on by a thread.
I don’t watch this crap for just these reasons n
Whereas I agree we didn’t provoke the war it’s not his job to promote a given view. (As opposed to asking questions about their contention).
Or maybe it is.
Rachael deserves better than FOX news. People that work for them are not allowed any kind of free expression. Tucker gets some leeway because he is their big money maker, but not enough.
I kind of wish he would leave FOX in the tail lights and be able to express himself freely. He looks quite miserable.
Dr. Steve Turley on YouTube called Sean Hannity and Mark Levin woke Republicans for repeating the neocon/establishment rhetoric on the war.
““They can’t make a red line in other countries, Rachel! It’s not up to them to make a red line in other countries!””
Idiotic. We do it all the time. We did it in Syria. We do it all over the world.
“The former reality TV star-turned-pundit repeated that Russia “had a red line,” prompting her Fox News colleague to retort: “They can’t make a red line in other countries, Rachel! It’s not up to them to make a red line in other countries!””
The Soviets did during the Cold War, in Finland and Austria. And we respected it.
We did the same in the Western Hemisphere, explicitly in Cuba (which the Soviets tested, but ultimately respected), and implicitly elsewhere. We also did the same in Syria, but then didn’t honor it.
Bummer that those pushing WW3 like Kilmeade cannot have a CIVILIZED conversation about the situation there.
“They can’t make a red line in other countries, Rachel! It’s not up to them to make a red line in other countries!”
Cuban missile crisis with Russian advisors and nukes on Cuba leading to an American interception of Russian ships headed there. Smells like a red line in another country to me, Brian.
Avoid Murdochs at all costs. Globalist swine
Why didn’t he just ask him, “How do you figure that?” and then ask for corroborated evidence?
Oh, wait. That’s what a REAL journalist would do.
What stooge. Is he now not a fan of Trump.. Because russia and china helped get there stooge in office. I think they may both own him. They are now collecting what was possibly promised. Who else has approved the Russian pipeline. And shut ours down and no matter what will not open it back up. They think we will continue to buy that opening ours won’t help. They need something else to happen now. Soon the ukraine war won’t be enough to distract most people that are believing Putin is the problem..
Not guilty . . . Slap me! . . . Guilty!
Yea no one saw this coming since the fall of the Soviet Union /s
Kilmeade is an inarticulate failed jock trying to make his career by repeating talking points. He never had an original though in this life.
NATO shouldn’t even exist at this point. I don’t blame Putin for not wanting them at his doorstep. This is not to excuse Putin for invading Ukraine but all things considered I’d rather not pay 5 dollars a gallon for gas and having innocent civilians blown up.
He encapsulates the DC blob perfectly. We can run around the world making demands, but we utterly refuse the idea that anyone else can have a security concern or a red line. The DC rule for them is that you can only do things inside your own border, and even then, only things we say are ok.
I wish George Carlin was around to unpack all this