There are many ways we can support the Ukraine without putting boots on the ground. When was the last time a US military intervention was wisely deployed? Vietnam? Iraq? Afghanistan?

Jan 26, 2022 · 3:31 AM UTC

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this is just a wealth transfer program for Raytheon & the Carlyle Group... best friends of the DNC and congressional insiders
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The US has already done enough to “help” Ukraine. See 2014 US coup
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pull out of NATO and bring the troops home
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It's not "the" Ukraine. Not to pick on a silly detail, but people who don't know that also seem not to know Ukraine's recent history and sharp rightward swing (with U.S. assistance, of course).
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To support Ukraine we should demand the withdrawal of Victoria Nuland for starters. The lady famous around the globe for saying “F&?! the EU,” while organizing the Maidan Coup and providing material support to the largest umbrella organization for Nazis in the world - gotta go.
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"Bosnia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Korea..." @AITBrian1
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Why not outlaw speaking Spanish like the Ukranians outlawed speaking Russian? That would show solidarity.
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No boots on the ground needed. This is a self-induced crisis. All Russia wants is US to make good on it's promise to not expand NATO to it's borders. Crisis could be over in 1 phone call, but that wouldn't help ultimate goal of saber rattling to justify obscene pentagon budget
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The best way to support Ukraine would be agreeing to a compromise like the one Russia proposed. We'd promise never to add Ukraine to NATO. Eastern Ukraine would get some autonomy. And Russia would promise not to invade. But Biden's risking war to distract from domestic problems.
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