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To: OneVike
Well, it is not up to us who controls Ukraine. It is their fight regardless who comes out on top.

You are simply making declarative statements, as if that proves anything.

Using phrases like "it is not up to us" only obfuscates the discussion; are you saying that it should not be up to us, or are you implying that we are unable to affect the outcome of the conflict there, or that it shouldn't matter? You are using very ambiguous wording.

And what does "It is their fight, regardless of who comes out on top" even mean? Are you saying that it is of absolutely ZERO geopolitical importance to the U.S. whether Russia breaches the post-WWII peace order, invades a major European country, annexes sizable portions of it, and unilaterally dictates international borders?

And that is only what Putin's Russia has done up till now. Putin might, as a next step (if we rescinded all aid to Ukraine), conceivably absorb Transnistria, menace Moldovia, demand the demilitarization of the Baltic Republics, etc. Would that still not be "our fight?"

Regards,

62 posted on 03/07/2024 11:21:34 AM PST by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: alexander_busek

The Clintons, Obama, Biden and some Western European countries created this problem, and they set up this former comedian to become president as they all made billions.

Now they want Putin out because their schemes will be revealed.

I see the Ukrainian President as being more dangerous than Putin, because he is willing to risk WWIII to stay in power when he should be in prison with his friends who put him in power.


66 posted on 03/07/2024 11:26:57 AM PST by OneVike ( Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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