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BashiChuni

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  1. 1. We provided "security assurances". I'll quote from wiki: "Under the agreement, the signatories offered Ukraine "security assurances" in exchange for its adherence to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons." "It [the agreement] gives signatories justification if they take action, but it does not force anyone to act in Ukraine." In the US, neither the George H. W. Bush administration nor the Clinton administration was prepared to give a military commitment to Ukraine, and they did not believe the US Senate would ratify an international treaty and so the memorandum was adopted in more limited terms." so because the senate wouldn't ratify a treaty they watered down the language to skirt congress. i see a problem with that. basically its a unconstitutional way to backdoor into a treaty. there is no iron clad commitment to the defense of ukraine...and we used the treaty to eliminate the stockpile of soviet nukes under ukraine control. playing chess a la great power games as you say. "Until Ukraine gave up the Soviet nuclear weapons stationed on its soil, it had the world's third-largest nuclear weapons stockpile, of which Ukraine had physical but no operational control. Russia controlled the codes needed to operate the nuclear weapons through electronic Permissive Action Links and the Russian command and control system"
  2. oh that guy?! 😉
  3. I agree. More importantly the article in the NYT states masks do not work. standing by for apologies from the COVID fanatics on here
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/21/opinion/do-mask-mandates-work.html
  5. That’s what it’s all about. also those weren’t Ukrainian nukes
  6. sure so lets start WW3 cause russia invaded ukraine (a non-nato state). is that the logic you're using? this has nothing to do with politics my friend. i'm watching us lumber dangerously to WW3 and you're filled with glee! seems strange. american blood and treasure should not be spent protecting ukraine. that's my position.
  7. i want to see us not get involved in a major eastern european (non nato) land war...
  8. We’re gonna keep escalating this thing into WW3
  9. I’m on vacation…is it true FEMA Isn’t helping Palestine, Ohio IRT the chemical tanker explosion ?
  10. 2020 hysteria. People lost their jobs and businesses over this nonsense. There needs to be real accountability. Not holding my breath
  11. You don’t say?!
  12. Guys stop talking about classified material /s
  13. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/16/china-spy-balloons-biden-addresses-nation-on-shootdowns-of-aerial-phenomena.html pretty embarrassing all around for this administration. clowns. and higher leadership in the DoD.
  14. biden administration is understandably inept. i'd say the public deserves answers about 4 "shoot downs" in a month over friendly terriroty. interesting how loose the ROE was/is if we truly don't know what we shot at.
  15. if ONLY you knew a guy!
  16. 48:50 not surprising to me in the least
  17. wouldn't be the first time...
  18. How can anyone NOT be skeptical after COVID?! the burden of proof is on the feds. They have zero credibility. “Trust the experts” turned out to be the biggest hoax/crime in US history. also the 51 intelligence “experts” who swore the Biden laptop was “Russian disinformation”. That turned out to be a lie as well.
  19. yeah especially the part where he said “I hope the Russian political system fails” straight from RT. ukraine has always been a corrupt nation. Funny how all the corruption magically went away once Russia invaded.
  20. Quoted from your article: ”Thousands of nuclear arms had been left on Ukrainian soil by Moscow after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991”
  21. Also those were Soviet nukes and not Ukrainian.
  22. We don’t owe them a god damn thing!

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