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To: David Chase

Please explain why it is in America’s vital national interests that Russia be defeated by the Ukraine? Why we should risk losing NYC or LA or Houston to secure Ukraine’s border with Russia. I’d also like to know what treaty obligates us to come to their aid. Thanks.


30 posted on 12/26/2022 7:59:23 AM PST by jpsb
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To: jpsb

Not sure why you’re asking me.

We might lose NYC, L.A., or Houston??!!? Oh. How’s that?

As far as Treaties are concerned………history is littered with broken treaties.
Treaty or not, countries get involved in conflicts, we are humans, that’s what we do.

War should always be avoided. But when they’re not, be quick about it.

There are two things being done by the Biden Admin. that is slowing and stalling the conflict in Ukraine…….

Thing one:
Not allowing Ukraine to strike Russia. Not giving Ukraine weapons that can strike Russia.

Thing Two: Not training Ukrainian pilots how the fly F-15s, heavy bombers, and those lovely A-10s.
NATO countries have those aircraft and the war would be over quickly.
All we have to do is allow the Ukrainians to be trained to fly them, or provide the training ourselves.
France, Germany, Poland, and more can provide the hardware.

That is if anyone really wants this war to end.

My thoughts and suggestions should not be confused for willingness to empty Fort Knox into that war.

We are not obligated to do anything for Ukraine, however if you’re so concerned about WWIII, giving Russia Ukraine will only put an aggressive force closer to NATO countries and future NATO countries.
That would start WWIII faster than keeping Russia in Russia.


55 posted on 12/26/2022 8:30:12 AM PST by David Chase
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