1/ $780 billion a year is our military budget. We invaded Iraq although it never did anything to us. We stayed in Afghanistan at least 10 years longer than we needed to, doing nothing to bolster a democratic government.
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2/ Yet now, with Ukrainians at risk of being slaughtered en masse by a madman, there’s not more we could do and could have done to help them defend themselves?

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Replying to @marwilliamson
We did have more sanctions on Russia and were supplying weapons but you know, mean tweets and orange man were bad.
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Its complete Bull shit. Ukrainians are showing they have the courage to stand and fight for their FREEDOM !!! we should be showing we are worthy of the FREEDOM we have and at their side ready to stand against evil. Anything less is Cowardice!
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there’s this illusion that we’re dealing with sovereign nations in a 20th century border conflict. rather than a coordinated global operation by a fraction of a fraction of 1% against all natural life. condemn putin and celebrate pfizer? don’t think you see the true enemy here.
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You really don't want nukes direct to 🇺🇸
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Yes, we could have stopped being afraid of our own aggression, stopped attacking male energy with feminist BS. That's what we could have done to prevent this from happening. The west is weak and attacked its own good men, while bullies don't care.
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I'm sad to be writing this to you as I'm a follower of your writings in ACIM @marwilliamson The west failed to integrate the right with an over victimized, hysterical left. It has pushed vital male energies out of awareness. mobile.twitter.com/ziberiaI/…
Qué tipo absolutamente perfecto.
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We’ve thrown everything we have at Putin: -A celebrity recited a poem -John Kerry warned that war will cause more global warming -Joy Behar announced that she needs the conflict to end so that she can vacation in Italy If these measures don’t work, what else can we do?
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we could have assured Russia years ago thst NATO would not admit Ukraine…that is was a fair concern of theirs not to have US or nato troops on their border? we could have been better to russia since 1992 and not lord our success over them?
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From your (US influenced) perspective, he's a madman. From his (Russia) perspective, he's a strategist. You fail to consider that Ukraine is the wall between NATO and Russia. Russia will NOT tolerate Ukraine joining NATO. Thus, Russia takes preventative measure.
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Yes, the Obama administration shouldn't have meddled in making sure the democratically elected Ukrainian president was pushed out. Diplomatically, Biden could end this conflict with a concession. It sounds like you are clamoring for another one of those disasters you mentioned.
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