If you don’t swallow the narrative whole, you’re a Putinista (so I’ve been told here)
a) claim Ukraine is a Nazi state
b) claim Ukraine killed 14,000 civilians in the Donbas when the number represents all killed (combatants and civilians) across the line of demarcation since 2014;
c) go on about the "biolabs" the US was "secretly" funding when that funding included Russia and other ex-Soviet states and was publicly discussed at the time funding was approved;
d) claim that Russia was somehow not defeated in its initial attempts to seize the whole country;
e) claim that NATO promised not to expand eastward when there were only verbal assurances that no permanent stationing of out-of-area troops would take place and forget to mention Russia's violation of INF and Conventional Forces Europe treaties.
I've seen many variations of all this nonsense since the war started. I understand that many are disappointed that the war is being used by the Biden regime and its allies in the media to distract from the more pressing issue of the illegitimate regime in the US. I just ask that you consider that this is also the perfect moment for America's foreign enemies to attack, and that doesn't make them any less adversaries of the US. It's quite possible for the same arsonists in the Dem party to set both your front and back porches on fire.
I don't have a horse in this race. But I'm not buying the ridiculous anti-Putin crap. This is a territorial dispute going back decades. It would have happened even without Putin.
In any case, it is not America's business. I see this more as a form of protection for the Biden Crime Family who are heavily invested in the Ukraine. Ukrainian corruption has been a cash cow for the Biden family for many years. 10% for the big guy. And Kapo George Soros — his involvement would need a book, an encyclopedia.
And if you think Putin was wrong to do this and sympathize at all with the Ukrainian people, you’re a ‘neocon’ and war monger, willing to rush everyone’s children into nuclear war.