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originally posted by: Mahogany
originally posted by: putnam6
a reply to: Mahogany
OK so you are President Biden what do you propose to NATO now? This is a clear and present danger to all NATO nations and beyond, right?
What would I do as president?
1. Support our allies who are in immediate danger, help them reinforce their defensive capabilities. Defensive only. No one wants a bigger war.
2. Support Ukraine for as long as they want support. As long as they want to defend their country, we should help them out. This splits the focus of Russia's potential plans and drains money away from other endeavors. As long as Russia is losing people, weapons and time in Ukraine, it has less capability of attacking elsewhere.
3. Make sure all Americans and all people of the free world understand what is happening in real time, hopefully unifying us against the threats being made. Perhaps any military action by Russia can be avoided if we all stand together before it can happen.
Support our allies who are in immediate danger,
Support Ukraine for as long as they want support.
Make sure all Americans and all people of the free world understand what is happening in real time
originally posted by: Mahogany
originally posted by: putnam6
a reply to: Mahogany
OK so you are President Biden what do you propose to NATO now? This is a clear and present danger to all NATO nations and beyond, right?
What would I do as president?
1. Support our allies who are in immediate danger, help them reinforce their defensive capabilities. Defensive only. No one wants a bigger war.
2. Support Ukraine for as long as they want support. As long as they want to defend their country, we should help them out. This splits the focus of Russia's potential plans and drains money away from other endeavors. As long as Russia is losing people, weapons and time in Ukraine, it has less capability of attacking elsewhere.
3. Make sure all Americans and all people of the free world understand what is happening in real time, hopefully unifying us against the threats being made. Perhaps any military action by Russia can be avoided if we all stand together before it can happen.
It’s funny how everyone ignores the fact that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were military cities with civilian populations.
Sad you can only see this as a threat, not the warning it's ment to be.
You probably still think Russia was "unprovoked"...
If your so emotional invested you should go to Ukraine and help.
At times like this, when the fear mongering and propaganda flies thick and fast, I am reminded of the only country that has used nuclear weapons on civilian populations (not once, but twice) and considered using them in a couple of conflicts since (Korea, Vietnam). Wonder who that is then?
A world without nukes would be great.
A world with a US monopoly on nukes doesn't bare thinking about.
We know how that ends.
The Russian position on nukes is pretty clear. Hope our leaders are aware of it, as they're nothing if not stupid people full of self interest.
Is it the nuke that worries you or the nuke propulsion that is powering the nuke missile to nuke its target?
originally posted by: Mahogany
.... this is particularly concerning to the people in Europe, and especially the United Kingdom.