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Everything posted by BashiChuni
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	And if he does then we have a different calculus. But for now based on what he has said and done we do not get involved. And we try to extinguish the flames and passions of war.
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	Comparing hitler to Putin shows how lacking your knowledge on the situation is. 2022 Russia is not 1930s Germany. if you think Putin has ambitions to conquer all of Europe then we simply cannot have a debate. and yes, we do not want to start a war over Ukraine. No one cared about Ukrainian until a few weeks ago, and suddenly everyone is foaming at the mouth to take on the Russian bear. Your emotions are being manipulated to enter a colossal strategic mistake.
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	Great arguments! we should definitely follow you into WW3! America!
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	Agree some “experts” have fucked up the world. The academics I’ve quoted have been warning how to not escalate this tragic situation we find ourselves in. They have not been the ones fucking it up. your second thought illustrates why our foreign policy as been a dumpster fire.
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	Not a relevant historical comparison
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	Can you elaborate how this is “bull shit”? im curious how that can be the case when Putin has called NATO expansion eastward to his border “unacceptable” how in the world is that bullshit? He is fucking telling you plain as day.
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	I’m not saying it. I’m quoting leading US foreign policy statesmen who have been saying it. Reference the twitter thread I posted for names and quotes. we ignored the warning signs and now act shocked that Putin is acting this way.
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	That is YOUR OPINION. do you think Putin shares your western opinion? “NATO has put its frontline forces on our borders,” Putin complained. NATO expansion “represents a serious provocation that reduces the level of mutual trust. And we have the right to ask: against whom is this expansion intended? And what happened to the assurances our western partners made after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact?” - Putin 2007
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	Lol does he have thousands of nuclear weapons? ☢️ Did you read the twitter thread I posted that had the US’s leading foreign policy thinkers warning us for decades that we were poking the bear? (Pun intended) provoking nuclear armed states is not in the best interest of US foreign policy.
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	No
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	CIA director Bill Burns in 2008: "Ukrainian entry into NATO is the brightest of all redlines for [Russia]" and "I have yet to find anyone who views Ukraine in NATO as anything other than a direct challenge to Russian interests"
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	I feel like I’m banging my head against the wall. YOU think Ukraine isn’t out to invade Russia. putin/Russia see it different. They see encroachment/encirclement by NATO/western countries. What we see as good (spreading liberal democracy/freedom) is seen as a core national security threat by Russia. Especially when it’s a country they’ve historically had influence over. ESPECIALLY when NATO holds military exercises with Ukraine on Ukrainian territory. “but NATO is defensive ONLY!” Again, that’s how YOU see NATO.
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	"ahhhhhhh roggggggaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh follow the greens" [sexy female Japanese accent]
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	multiple things can be right at the same time. the problem is our world is so polarized the nuance is gone. and that's dangerous. hell a sitting US senator just called for the assassination of a world leader.
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	take notes all those applying "farmboy" political science...FLEA is giving a master class. Prozac i agree with some of what you wrote, but i dont see this as capitulating to putin. I see this as concluding that Ukraine is not worth american troops dying for. and the hitler/putin comparison is totally ridiculous.
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	he was certainly right and we should have.
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	THIS. 100% spot on assessment.
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	Very infantile analysis of Russia. You’re seeing everything from your western perspective
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	I agree from a western perspective you’re correct. Putin doesn’t think like the west. Some famous person once said know your enemy or something like that.
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	Not a cop out. It’s geopolitical politics. We thought he was bluffing and he called us on it. Just cause you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s not reality.
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	Expanding NATO to Russia’s doorstep needs to stop. We cause our own worst problems. if anything their poor military performance demonstrates how they are NOT a threat to Europe
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	lol glad you're not making decisions.
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	PREVENT escalation? let me get this straight...you think 2 squadrons of vipers and a b-1 bombing russian forces would "prevent" escalation? jesus dude. putin is acting in the best interest of russia based on how he sees the world. it is what it is. the whole "fighting for ukranian freedom" argument does not justify US involvement in a war. give the ukranians weapons sure, but for fucks sake no direct US involvement.
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	the united states has zero national security interests in Ukraine. This conflict has seeds going back decades. it's a fight between ukraine and russia. conflicts are tragic. civilians are dying. that does not change the geopolitical calculus for the US. we have zero responsibility to get involved. let europe fight that war if they want. you are speaking as someone who has no background on how we got here and your type of grandiose chest thumping hubris is how America has gotten ourselves into horrible messes.
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	totally agree flea. nuance is gone in today's environment. to quote a famous painter "you're either with us, or against us" that type of polarization is easily exploitable...by the media, our adversaries, and our politicians. before making emotional arguments for war in Ukraine we need to take a breath, step back, and try to understand the geopolitical events that led us to this point. unfortunately the media has yelled "putin bad!" for years, so people are conditioned to immediately turn off their brain and demand putin be "held accountable". only in this case holding him accountable will start world war III which clearly is not in the national security interests of the united states. if anything getting russia bogged down in another version of Afghanistan for them IS in our best interests as it makes them MUCH weaker. from a moral humanitarian perspective obviously that's not a good thing, but from a geopolitical viewpoint it helps the united states if russia is crippled in ukraine. anytime foxnews and MSNBC are both arguing for the same thing and the obvious is TOO obvious i become skeptical. go to the 28:00 minute mark to hear the conventional wisdom about Ukraine. this really opened my eyes. it's a fantastic academic look at what's going on.

 
         
                 
					
						 
					
						