Bet Ransom decides to cook a new thread to celebrate.
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She bakes a new one around 2000....
If it happens soon I’ll repost on the new thread. Some info about RFKJr. He’s really all over the place. Good on some stuff, totally off on other. Did read he’s pro-abort. His son went to fight for Ukraine! I figure if I, a lowly peasant, know the truth about Ukraine, why doesn’t he or any other “big” name? The info is out there, available. He does get the problem with NATO expansion and some other points. I never saw any reliable source that huge numbers of Ukrainian children died; Russia has scrupulously avoided hitting civilians and civilian areas. Of course Ukros do use human shields.
https://www.kanekoa.news/p/robert-f-kennedy-jr-sheds-light-on
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sheds Light on the Road to Peace in Ukraine
Kennedy Jr. empathizes with Ukrainians, raises concerns on NATO expansion, US INF treaty withdrawal, and the West’s rejection of an April 2022 peace agreement.
During a NewsNation town hall with the presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expresses his deep empathy for the Ukrainian people and strongly condemns Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. He also raises concerns about NATO expansion, the US withdrawal from the INF treaty, and the rejection of the April 2022 peace agreement by the West.
Drawing upon his uncle, President Kennedy’s belief in the importance of avoiding war, Kennedy Jr. emphasizes his personal connection to the conflict, mentioning that his son volunteered as a machine gunner for a Ukrainian special forces unit during the Kharkiv offensive.
He argues that the war could have ended in April 2022, when Putin and Zelensky signed a peace agreement. However, he asserts that the US and NATO sent Boris Johnson to sabotage the agreement, which would have resulted in Russian troop withdrawal from Ukraine in exchange for a promise that Ukraine would not join NATO.
Kennedy Jr. criticizes the proxy nature of the war, stating, “Since then, there have been 350,000 Ukrainian kids that have been killed. And we’ve turned this into a proxy war between Russia and the United States. We were told this was a humanitarian exercise.”
He highlights contradictory statements made by President Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, indicating that the US’s motives in Ukraine were not purely humanitarian but rather focused on regime change and degrading the Russian military.
Referring to his uncle’s approach to international relations, Kennedy Jr. underscores the importance of understanding adversaries’ perspectives and recognizing their legitimate security concerns. He notes that NATO’s expansion into Eastern Europe, despite assurances given to Russia in 1992, has created tension and mistrust.
“Secretary Baker famously said at the time, we will not move NATO one inch to the east. Since then, we have moved it 1000 miles to the east into 14 countries, and we put Aegis missile systems into Romania and Poland, right near Russia’s border.”
“When Russia put nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is farther away than we now have to Moscow, we would have invaded if they hadn’t withdrawn them. My uncle, who was president then, would have gone in. My uncle knew why the Russians had done it.
Khrushchev did it because we had put Jupiter missile systems in Italy and Turkey. My uncle and my father met with Ambassador Dobrynin secretly and made a deal. If you remove your missiles now, we will take ours out of Turkey.”
“The Russians have been invaded three times through Ukraine. The last time they were invaded, the Germans killed 1 out of every 7 Russians. They destroyed 1/3 of Russia to rubble. They burned the fields.”
“It’s as if, my uncle said in his 1963 speech at American University, they destroyed the equivalent of the entire part of the US from the east coast to Chicago. Imagine if all the wheat fields and all the forests were burned. All this is reduced to rubble. That’s what was done.”
They have a legitimate concern about us moving NATO into Ukraine. We would never let them put missile systems in Canada or Mexico, we would invade if they did that. And we have to be able to put ourselves in their positions.”
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