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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
Can you broaden the title of this thread? I won't be able to find it when seeking add new info in a month or two. And I hate starting new ones on the same subject. (Causes timeline disjointing)
originally posted by: Gothmog
One has to remember Ukraine refused to give Russia back more than a few nuclear warheads .
And think people who run the government of the Ukraine after they overthrew the government .
Sh__ you will not be reminded of .
originally posted by: just4fun
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: xuenchen
Obama/Biden Administration also rocked around the rocks when Russia took Crimea.
It was the same BS double-talk strategy.
And remember when Biden threatened the Leader of Ukraine a few years back ? Hmmmmm
Think people. THINK !!!😠
The folks of Crimea VOTED to go back to Russia's government by a huge margin .
Did they ? Or did they just tell us they did?
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
And the next morning Russian troops are massing on the border, looks like Joe gave em the go ahead. All Biden asked of Putin make sure you take out the Burisma records department...
That reminds me of something I read recently- may even have been a thread on ATS- of a prediction that the US and Russia would make some sort of secret deal, then the US would stab Russia in the back and throw them under the Chinese bus. I believe it had to do with end time predictions.
Gosh, I wish I could remember where I read it ! I couldn't imagine a scenario at the time where Russia and the US would collude on anything.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
Why should the US get involved with Russia and Ukraine?
originally posted by: xuenchen
Obama/Biden Administration also rocked around the rocks when Russia took Crimea.
It was the same BS double-talk strategy.
And remember when Biden threatened the Leader of Ukraine a few years back ? Hmmmmm
Think people. THINK !!!😠
originally posted by: sraven
It is a very uncomfortable feeling when you realize that you are thankful that Vladimir Putin remains the only rational world leader left on the stage
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Gothmog
And remember that Russia went to Afghanistan this past Fall, and took the best of the $3 Billion dollars worth of weapons, radar sites, etc.. Joe Biden told our military to leave over there for the Taliban.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: sraven
It is a very uncomfortable feeling when you realize that you are thankful that Vladimir Putin remains the only rational world leader left on the stage
Don't drink too much of that Kool Aid.
Biden is shrewd: www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
And the next morning Russian troops are massing on the border, looks like Joe gave em the go ahead. All Biden asked of Putin make sure you take out the Burisma records department...
That reminds me of something I read recently- may even have been a thread on ATS- of a prediction that the US and Russia would make some sort of secret deal, then the US would stab Russia in the back and throw them under the Chinese bus. I believe it had to do with end time predictions.
Gosh, I wish I could remember where I read it ! I couldn't imagine a scenario at the time where Russia and the US would collude on anything.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
Why should the US get involved with Russia and Ukraine?
originally posted by: Ravenwatcher
Really this is our President ???????? He just gave Russia permission to invade this is crazy he needs to be booted out the sooner the better .
1. Russia-Ukraine ‘minor incursion’
Perhaps the most startling comment of the evening was Biden's response to a question about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Biden said that while he believes an invasion is imminent, the United States is prepared to impose significant economic consequences should Russia move forward. But, he clarified, a "minor incursion" by the Russians would elicit a softer response from the U.S. than that of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
"Biden is attacking the legitimacy of American elections while signaling Putin to try a ‘minor incursion’ in Ukraine. None of this is normal. None of this is OK," National Review senior writer Dan McLaughlin responded.
"Biden just appeared to okay a ‘minor’ Russian incursion of Ukraine. So, invasion of an independent neighbor nation is bad. An incursion is OK with this president," conservative commentator Andrew Malcolm agreed.
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