There is a legitimate and an illegitimate use of military force. Supporting the Ukrainians in the defense of their country is not "war-mongering." It's *because* someone understands that, that a criticism of military adventurism such as that in Iraq and Afghanistan carries weight

Feb 26, 2022 · 7:47 PM UTC

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Remember Russians were our allies in ww1 amd ww2. In ww2 it was the Russians who beat the nazi's and lost over 20 million of their own not usa. Usa is funding nazi's in Ukraine. They will be defeated again.
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America always seems to find a "legitimate" use of military force. Again, and again, and again...
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So the US supporting a coup which starts a conflict then provide weapons and training after sabotaging 2 ceasefire agreements isn't war-mongering?
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This war started in 2014, if not before. It didn't start this past week, so a blanket condemnation of Russia isn't justified. As Oliver Stone explains, starting at 25:30
Oliver Stone's documentary on the massive, provocative US meddling in Ukraine, a country used by the US as a weapon against Russia. Recent events explaining the #RussiaUkraineWar. “Ukraine on Fire: The Real Story ” vimeo.com/252426896?ref=tw-s… #UkraineRussie #RussiaInvadesUkraine
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America should stay out of this conflict. We shouldn’t be sending military aid to escalate the conflict
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Ugh, that statement is awful and reckless on so many levels. Good to know though. I'll never vote for you if you run again.
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So disappointed in your stance .USA has no interest in Ukraine. What purpose does it serve usa? They used Ukraine as Bait to start this war with the Russians and are calling them the bad guy. USA instigated this and they need to de-escalate this by not trying to expand nato.
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