It's interesting how many countries are willing to throw Ukraine to the curb to appease some domestic extremists. It's definitely sending a clear message to Russia's and China's neighbors.
I also wonder what happens if an attack against Taiwan or a NATO member occurs during election season. Countering aggression is clearly not a political priority.
@grudkev One man’s “listening to your people’s grievances” is a neocon’s “appeasing domestic extremists”
Gennady, words. Just words. Calling people “extremist” is like using profanity. And not just in the sense that it’s name calling - ad hominem - but more so in that it’s a mental shortcut that no self-respecting “professor of political science “ ought ever engage in. Its a sign. It’s the ultimate failure to both define your terms and to present an argument that has some reasonable measure of falsifiability. Here there’s a void. Here’s there’s nothing. And what’s most astonishing is that you have out there fellow mental midgets who’ve found something in your nothing that they “like.”
@grudkev Interesting in the sense that it's interesting who takes money from Putin
@grudkev @UROCKlive1 They helped craft that message so they're thrilled.
@grudkev “Some domestic extremist”. So weird. Most of US public and European citizens oppose Ukraine intervention by US and NATO.
@grudkev It makes me sick.
@grudkev Right because wanting to end the war is extreme
@grudkev @IlvesToomas Too much ground level support for Ukraine in USA for that to happen. Yes, there is a small political hiccup coming, for which republicans will pay, and pay dearly. But ammo, weapons, support will continue to flow.