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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I’m looking forward to voting for you next time!
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Except this isnt intended to support Ukrainians, its yet another power play of the elite to push NATO and control land/resources. Seriously you are coming across as very naive. Study history and think logically
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Glad you're not president. You would have dropped your pacifist pretentions at the first crisis.
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Illegitimate use of the military should be criticized whether it happens in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, but it should be dispensed with fairness. The entire gamut of the western powers rose up in defense of Ukraine, but not for the countries aforementioned.
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To legitimately support any military operation one has to have understandable goals. What is the goal here? Warfare until... what?
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what are you trying to say since this is incoherent
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The US has been destabilizing Europe and demonizing Russia since the dissolution of the USSR. Expanding NATO allowed the US to surround Russia with lethal weapons. Ukraine and her people are being used by the US to expand its sphere of dominance.
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POLONIUM TEA TIME for Vladimir 🔥
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Remember, supposedly one of the reasons why the United States entered World War 1 was because the Germans were attempting to get Mexico to attack the United States