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To: GingisK
It would have been better to have kept to our word.

Which was what?

Maybe Russia should have kept its word when it convinced the Ukraine to divest itself of nukes in exchange for Russia not going to war with them.

So what side are you REALLY on?

110 posted on 03/06/2022 5:07:15 PM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: Hot Tabasco
The US and NATO agreed in 1991 not to expand NATO into those nations that broke away from the Soviet Union. That was to give Russia a buffer zone around their nation. Please know your history before being nasty to others who know what is actually going on.

I am on the side of fairness and truth, certainly one who understands that escalating to a nuclear war would be a mistake.

Furthermore, I fully understand that our current President and the entire White House staff are buffoons who haven't done anything right since they have been in office. Their bumbling foolery is apt to lead us into something that would lead the entire world that would make the withdrawal from Afghanistan look like a smoothly successful operation.

Knowing what you should know from recent events, how could you be so stupid as to ask "which side are you on"?

Go ahead, side with the current administration. Be an idiot.

To add more fuel to the fire, you of all people should know the the news media is simply the propaganda ministry of the Democratic Party. For how many years have you watched them outright lie or suppress the truth? Now, here you go, assuming they have told you what is truly going on in Ukraine or what caused the fracas to begin with. Don't you think it is prudent to use caution when gaining an understanding from our media?

Wake up!!!

118 posted on 03/07/2022 5:51:06 AM PST by GingisK
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