georgephillip
Diamond Member
What makes you think destabilizing Russia is NOT a bipartisan aspect of US foreign policy?Did you libs and democrats vote for war against Russia?... Is that what you hoped Biden would do?... Take us to a global war with Russia?...
I really want to know where your heads are... We are about to tempt a thermal nuclear war between Russia and ourselves... The Biden Pentagon is openly bragging about helping to kill Russian generals... There are F 18's flying along our borders for the first time in decades.... I don't care about Russia... They need to get rid of Putin... However.... This nation is closer to a nuclear war as I have seen in my lifetime and I was wondering if this is what you dems voted for....
At some point you had better stand up against this madness in the Biden administration.... Even if you voted for Joe....
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U.S. intel helped Ukraine sink Russian flagship Moskva, officials say; U.S. announces more humanitarian aid
Russia's progress in eastern and southern Ukraine is being closely monitored as its forces appear to have escalated assaults on those regions.www.cnbc.com
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Could there be war between Russia and the West? Strategists predict what could happen next
Saber-rattling and rhetoric between Moscow and the West have become more aggressive, prompting concerns that a direct confrontation could be more likely.www.cnbc.com
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"Former U.S. President George W. Bush and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met via an online video conference, where Zelenskyy invited Bush to visit Ukraine.
"Bush in turn conveyed his support for the president and the people of Ukraine.
"'Your courage is very important for further success. If you continue to do what you do, you will always have our support if you continue to fight as you do now,' he said, according to the Ukrainian president’s office.
"Bush also called Zelenskyy '“the Winston Churchill of our time...'"
Churchill was Prime Minister of the UK when the CIA first began using Ukrainians to bring about regime change in the USSR.
The Complexities of the Ukraine Dilemma