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re: How is this different than a state leaving the US.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:20 pm to ElVick
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:20 pm to ElVick
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Isn't that exactly what happened in 1861-1865? We have been in that situation before.
35 years ago, the entire USSR collapsed under extreme economic distress. The Ukraine has been an independent functioning State for 35 years recognized by the entire world community INCLUDING RUSSIA. Now Putin wants to get the band back together BY FORCE.
No. This is not like the US Civil War.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:21 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
More like that time the girlfriend suggested they break up and the dude killed her kids and laid on top of her until he fell asleep and finally she broke free...
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:24 pm to HorseShoeHenry
Nowhere did I state I was pro Russia. I am for a free Ukraine and also for States rights in The US.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:27 pm to ElVick
I never accused you of being pro Russia, I was correcting your incorrect analysis. We started out as pro-British, we are now pro-British. Has nothing to do with why we broke away from those fricktards.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:28 pm to HorseShoeHenry
Absolutely agree the USSR was terrible and the world is better today. Ukraine and all the former Soviet states were hoatages to communism and fanatics.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:29 pm to ElVick
Ok, sorry for assuming you hadn’t.
Ukraine and Russia were even rivals under the USSR. That’s why Vlad wanted Crimea so much (yes and huge strategic value too). Russia was in first, but when Ukraine joined up, the commies gave Crimea to Ukraine as a door prize. This pissed off a bunch of Russians.
I hate to say it this way, but if this campaign gets drawn out, it might be Putin’s downfall and that would be good for the world.
Poor people in Ukraine, though. Should have never come to this.
Ukraine and Russia were even rivals under the USSR. That’s why Vlad wanted Crimea so much (yes and huge strategic value too). Russia was in first, but when Ukraine joined up, the commies gave Crimea to Ukraine as a door prize. This pissed off a bunch of Russians.
I hate to say it this way, but if this campaign gets drawn out, it might be Putin’s downfall and that would be good for the world.
Poor people in Ukraine, though. Should have never come to this.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:29 pm to HorseShoeHenry
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I never accused you of being pro Russia, I was correcting your incorrect analysis. We started out as pro-British, we are now pro-British. Has nothing to do with why we broke away from those fricktards.
And since we were once their vassal state, would they be correct to assume they could come subjugate us once more?
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:34 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
You think they wouldn't if they could? I don't think your question is even relevant.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:34 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
Not in your or my perspective, but for Putin this is. This is a valuable resourse that left and he cannot bring Russia/former USSR back into power without. This is about the economic resources and the ability to build a buffer around modern Russia.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:48 pm to Sharlo
I agree with you I would hate to see this thing get drawn out. My worry having spent 20 years serving in uniform is US getting involved in this situation. If we are going to fight then lets do it but I have learned that war is just for making the rich more money on the backs of the middle and lower class.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:52 pm to ElVick
If the USA wanted to refute Putin in Ukraine, it wouldn't be anything but a thought, with convential military forces.
But they have nukes and he could be crazy enough to use them. We could also take him out personally.
Unfortunately, we don't have a leader capable of navigating this successfully. Obama just is not up to the job.
But they have nukes and he could be crazy enough to use them. We could also take him out personally.
Unfortunately, we don't have a leader capable of navigating this successfully. Obama just is not up to the job.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:55 pm to jonnyanony
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What? It's like if Texas left the US and the US granted it and then thirty years later just took it back by force.
To be a true comparison Texas would allow future expansion of Russian forces allowing them to establish military bases in Texas with missles pointed at the remaining parts of the US.
A better comparison would be the Cuban middle crisis with Ukraine being Cuba, and Russia being the U.S.
Putin warned many times that expanding NATO eastward into Ukraine would have consequences, He threatened again a year ago that if consideration for Ukraine to be allowed into NATO continued he would move troops to the border.
Posted on 2/24/22 at 11:57 pm to HorseShoeHenry
We see eye to eye on that. We could shut this down in a week but our populous cannot stomach what it would take to do it. War is hell and should be the last resort.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 4:26 am to ElVick
Not really the same thing. Ukraine has a longer history of being independent than part of Russia/USSR.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 5:25 am to ElVick
This is the equivalent of Texas leaving the United States.[/quote]
No. This is the equivalent of Mexico invading Texas.
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