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fredm421's avatar

Or we could keep supporting Ukraine in big enough ways till Russia breaks. Whether militarily or politically.

Personally, I am uninterested in waiting 75 years to see Ukraine integrated in Europe. And I'm willing to spend something upfront to make sure we don't have to. Whether the rest of the Europeans (Germans...) have the balls/brains for that, I don't know.

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Assad, who had seamlessly fought off siege after siege for over a decade, and had a vice grip on his population, ran in the middle of the night to Moscow. And it happened a little under 2 years after the invasion. Russia couldn’t scramble a crack squad of operators in the area to protect one of very few Russian naval outlets in the Mediterranean. Syria was once thought of as important to Russia as Iran, i dont think that was the case. They were always the baby brother of the terrorist proxy states. If we fight for another two years maybe North Korea or Iran crumble. Or maybe both and the Russians after continued resistance in 26 and 27. Ukraine is becoming a fucking monster economy with legit arms manufacturing for obvious reasons, alongside those important grains and gasses and minerals. We have to keep supporting Ukraine. Because as Assad has shown. This isn’t just the battle in Ukraine. It’s the support against Lukahanko and the Former South Korean President and his guard and Kohmeni and the Revolutionary Guard. In transnistria and in Georgia

The unrest in SEA. It’s against Russian disinformation and disruption. Putin is the super villain we think he is. Apparently he spent the past couple of years during the war getting a doctorate of history on a certain ethnic Russian historical narrative. I’m not even kidding. He unironically wrote a doctorate thesis on his plan.

Americans, myself included, don’t know enough of the history of the region. There are people in Ukraine who always identified as both Russian and Ukrainian. They have many kind of pigeon mixture languages. Most people speak both languages. Places next to each other can have the same language and different autonomous governments. Austria and Germany and Switzerland.

We have to stay strong with Ukraine. If only someone could explain to him that one of Obamas biggest mistakes was doing nothing against Putin and guaranteeing a path for nato membership for Georgia. Don’t appease Putin.

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