Posted on 07/06/2023 9:57:26 PM PDT by ganeemead
See post 100.
Russia ranks far worse than Ukraine in human trafficking.
Ukraine is in the second-tier category and improving, Russia is in category 3 and not improving or even trying to.
I meant America as a continent (or continents) - North America and South America. Anyway, the 20th century showed that the Monroe Doctrine ceased to be adhered to.
We intervened a lost in in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 20th Century. The Congressional Research Service (CRS), in a document titled “Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-2022.” provides the details.
Your chart shows that even in the 19th century, “the golden age” of the Monroe Doctrine, the US intervened in Europe. But the number of interventions is less important than their size. And it is quite obvious that the US involvement in Europe in WWI, WWII and the Cold War was much larger than all the interventions in Latin America together.
Your posts are basically a collective kacap in a nutshell - drunk, filthy mongol psycho pig.
“The Russians are cleaning out all the bio labs as they go. They are breaking up all the sex trafficking also. In effect taking down the biggest deep state honey pot.”
Q told you that ?
What’s your point? The more important fact is how many times have those outside the Western Hemisphere tried to intervene here and what was the result. Do you recall the Cuban Missile Crisis?
What’s your point? The more important fact is how many times have those outside the Western Hemisphere tried to intervene here and what was the result. Do you recall the Cuban Missile Crisis?
seek help....
My point is that the Monroe Doctrine is a dead letter and using it as an argument for or against something doesn’t make much sense.
We will see how much of a dead letter it is with the new Chinese military base in Cuba. Is it a good thing or a bad thing if it is a dead letter?
Re: 59 - MacGregor was a disruptor (good) while in the Army. His book “Breaking the Phalanx: A New Design for Landpower in the 21st Century” is a good read as he argues for the Army to update its organization and warfighting doctrine.
You are correct - MacGregor has been consistently wrong about Ukraine almost from the start. And just a “little” wrong but as your examples note - “hugely” wrong.
Please note that some FReepers that have been holding out MacGregor as on the mark are also some of the same FReepers that suggest that President Trump may have been trying to send a secret message to his followers based on how held a glass of water or that have held out Simon Parkes as an expert on anything, failing to mention that Parkes claims he is the offspring of a human / alien breeding.
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I could quote all the times Denys Davydov has been wrong but it would be a complete waste of 24 hours of my time. For example, the big picture is that Denys has been lying the entire time, falsely portraying the Ukraine as winning when it was actually losing for many many months now.
You attack a decorated military veteran because he is American and you praise your CIA Operative because he is Ukrainian. Go ahead and put your lies in large font - it doesn’t make your lies suddenly ‘truth’.
Good for you. Now if you could only give him the wisdom to know when to post. Sure, you can comment on anything, this is America, but in many cases posting only proves the ignorance of the poster when it was merely in doubt before.
You may be right, I’ve only seen two or three of his interviews but I can say inequivalently that he is a true combat leader. For someone who has never served attempt to denigrate a true hero in a vain attempt to appear equal or even smarter... pathetic comes to mind.
The guy is a nut and he isn’t in the army, he is a hardcore propagandist for Russia and anyone can mock this old retired guy or Scott Ritter, or Vindeman, or John Kerry, or anyone else who is engaged in this topic.
Macgregor isn’t smart on this topic, or any other topic he talks about now, read or watch what he has been saying for almost 17 months, February of 2022, March, April, May June, July, August, and every month since, it is always the same “it is over”, “NATO is collapsing”, “the war is over” “700,000 Russian troops surrounding Ukraine (Nov. 2022)”
Do you remember the incredibly successful Ukrainian offensive in September of 2022?
The majority of Polish residents are against the rapid admission of Ukraine to NATO
This conclusion follows from a survey conducted by the Center for Public Opinion Research of the country and published by the newspaper Rzeczpospolita.— Leandro Romão 🇵🇹🇷🇺 (@lromao_ptbr) July 11, 2023
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