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 Β· 7:47 PM UTC

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So you want a war with Russia?
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They should surrender while they can Marianne. Once the US gets further involved how do you think that will end? The bear is reacting after being poked for years.
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And who gets to decide which fights are legitimate? The US? NATO? You?
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There is an essential difference between the US invading two countries across the world that posed no threat to it & Russia invading a country after eight years of provocations.
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Here are some highlights of our "adventurism," which sounds so exciting, kind of like the pirate ride at Disneyland!
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Marianne the Ukrainian military has murdered thousands upon thousands upon thousands of Russian-speaking citizens in the Donbas region & the U.S. has been arming & funding the nazis responsible That's what Ukraine's fighting to protect Is that something you really wanna support
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You cannot remove a decade of context and keep your wits about you. Ukraine should be urged to surrender instantly.
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