Suggesting we do nothing to support a country that is being ruthlessly invaded doesn't make you "anti-war."

Feb 26, 2022 · 10:40 PM UTC

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You are right, we should stop NATO expansion and disband NATO. We should also insist on returning to the Minsk agreement. Those are the things we should do to bring about peace.
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Marianne should enlist then, go over there and join the fight as an infantry soldier
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If you are small power A that’s next to large power B that is the target of another large power C then your sovereignty regarding what alliances you can join is circumscribed. Should be utterly obvious.
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Not arming ppl is not the same as doing nothing. It is, in this moment of peril, the most powerful thing the US can do. We need a worldwide ceasefire. Ukraine today is teaching us that. We should listen and learn and call for international cessation of all military conflicts.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I have two employees who live in Kyiv. I have not heard from them in days. I am very worried for them and their family. ☹️
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It is about supporting the people not the country.
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Wow …@marwilliamson warmonger….have to admit I did not see that coming
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Suggesting that we do something could escalate an already terrible situation into a nuclear holocaust. Your choice. youtube.com/7VG2aJyIFrA
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And that's the rational as to why we have never ending war and a multi-billion dollar defense industry in this country.
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