What about Ukraine and Russia?

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  1. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

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    Carlson is a douche, but he’s got a point. Toppling Saddam without a puppet to install taught us that
     
  2. HalloweenRun

    HalloweenRun Founding Member

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    We would never (could never) install a puppet president in Russia.

    One of the real problems, not mentioned often, is that the next "n" in line (n between 1 and, say, 15) to ascend to the presidency are probably as bad, if not worse, than Putin.

    I don’t see how Russia is ever going to "re-join" the world. That is not good.
     
  3. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    When you say rejoin the world, what do you mean? About half the worlds population doesn’t share our beliefs.
     
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  4. Kikicaca

    Kikicaca Meaux

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    Dead on. Half the world hates us and envy us. The U.N. votes against us yet they fleece us of our money every chance we get. Half the countries use fraudulent climate change to fleece what's left of our money. Hell half the population (DEMOCRATS) hate our country.

    Fuck the world AMERICA FIRST BABY!
     
  5. Rex

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    Russian state TV host Evgeny Popov: "Its time for the Russian people to call on Americans to change the regime in the U.S. before its term expires and to again help our partner trump to become President."
     
  6. HalloweenRun

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    Certainly did not say join us (the US).

    Trade, culture, diplomatic, practically everything but Russian oil, is fractured, with only a few meaningful countries embracing the Russians at this point.

    The images of indiscriminate wreckage of Ukrainian cities, the dead mother and two children, and many other horrors of Putin’s will not fade quickly. Especially with those responsible still in positions of authority (not just Putin) in Russia.

    I’m for continuous engagement with Russia, by the way. A chasm makes it too difficult to deal with an unexpected, or even unintended act.
     
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  7. LSUpride123

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    Only a few embracing Russia?

    Two counties with the largest populations on the planet, India and China, support Russia.

    This is also ignoring the fact that the EU is still buying Russia oil.

    Don’t get it twisted, Russia certainly doesn’t need, the “rest” of the world. The US and our Allie’s aren’t as big as we think.

    I would also like to remind you of the US killing innocents in Iraq. Plenty of mothers and kids we killed. For what? How are we any better when it comes to pushing our globalist agenda?
     
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  8. Winston1

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    So if you think the US is so immoral and weak and declining why are you here? You certainly aren’t doing wto make it better.
     
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  10. Winston1

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    And then what?
     

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