Posted on 07/18/2023 6:14:05 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Nearly 18 months ago, Russia, after months-long border standoffs, launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The resulting conflict has been characterized by the resilience of Ukraine against Russian aggression, thanks in large part to extensive financial and military support from Western powers. The campaign waged by Moscow, riddled with military setbacks, has not deterred Ukraine’s tenacity or the American people’s unwavering support for Ukraine’s victory over Russia.
The unwavering commitment of the U.S. to Ukraine’s sovereignty has been a consistent pillar of American foreign policy. President Biden, in February 2023, reiterated this commitment by declaring that “America will stand firmly beside Ukraine for as long as necessary.” However, while the Biden administration has made bold public statements regarding its support for Ukraine, its policy approach reveals a more cautious stance.
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And those that are NOT supportive are merely putin puppets right?
The black population of Iceland is about 1% of their total population... Id like to know that cure.
No surprise to me. You have to lie to the sheep to keep the bloody grift going.
To become an Icelandic citizen, you must be fluent in Icelandic, and make a certain amount of money while living there for 7 years first.
4 years if you marry an Icelandic citizen.
I vacationed there, and thought of moving there. For demographic reasons.
No but they can make it interesting.
Seriously though this is bs.
Two Eastern European scorpions in a bottle in a place 9 out of 10 Americans couldn't have found on a map as big as a barn door a year ago and now it's "Ukraine?'' "Where's that?''.
Ditto.
I don’t believe much of what comes out of The Swill
I don’t believe much of what comes out of The Swill
9/10 leftist single females surveyed on New York Streets Remained Committed to Ukraine’s fight!
Yah, most people support what?
A slogan?
But what about the US entering the war? Even if the Hill is to be believed and I don’t think it is-most Americans will support anything until they have to put their skin in the game. Do they support their sons or daughters or themselves fighting in Ukraine? Not so much.
Grade “A” Bullshit
Pegged my BS meter, it did!
My great-grandparents (dad’s side) are from Iceland. Someday, I’d like to visit.
Expensive, but cool. Lots of outdoor stuff to do in the Summer.
Make sure you can walk a good distance.
Bring a light rain jacket.
If you use a VRBO, send yourself a package of protein bars.
I had a cheeseburger at The Chuck Norris Grill…$42.
No one supports it, they ignore it.
In other news, psychologists publish paper suggesting why “US public support for Ukraine remains stronger than ever” is evidence of the power of propaganda and is self-perpetuating under a biased media.
/s
Iceland has a population of about 150% that of my metro ATL county. And we’re less than 5% of the metro population.
The only reason we talk about them at all is because they have a strategic military location athwart the GIUK Gap, and because their volcanos screw up air traffic to/from Europe every now and then.
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