Posted on 06/09/2021 7:47:25 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Not since then-President Barack Obama whispered a message to Vladimir Putin that Obama would enjoy “more flexibility” to negotiate away our missile defenses “after my [re-]election” have we seen such catering to Moscow’s needs.
Before we get to that, quick word about Russia.
Insanity Wrap would like nothing better than a strong Russia, once again fully part of this amazing thing called Western Civilization. That’s where Russia was — its high culture rivaled that of France — prior to the Bolshevik takeover, and where Russia seemed to be headed, albeit haltingly, in the 1990s.
But under Vladimir Putin, with his KGB-trained distrust of the West, rejoining the West hardly seems possible.
Sigh.
So it remains America’s sad duty to do what we can, short of war, to keep Russia contained (again) and our new friends in Eastern Europe safe.
How to do that?
These are all goals Donald Trump pursued as president.
Presidentish Joe Biden, on the other hand:
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Biden is just trying to get his 10%.
All the best for Ukraine.
Like the Big Steal, the Russian collusion delusion was BIPARTISAN.
All the best for Ukraine. And all of Eastern Europe.
STILL
In reality, Biden’s handlers are doing the talking, while the Secret Service detail spoon-feeds pudding to JoeJoe.
When our energy resources use are prohibited from being used by political edict, that curiously benefits Russian oil supply
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3963509/posts
Pipe line shut downs affecting our resources and supply. which result in thousands losing jobs and reliance on costly imports from foreign sources. Denying our energy resources use which if fully developed would turn out to be a major source of income when exported also gives Russia control over Germany
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