US and NATO escalation of conflict with Russia is leading to war

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ShaunSA

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Ag, please, Shaun. Volodymyr Zelensky is a comedian turned politician, not a politician turned comedian like the 99.99% of others.

Ag please Fulcrum. A politician by any other name stinks just as much
 

GhostSixFour

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Not enough to stop Russia. They will still overrun Ukraine and take them violently. Ammunition and arms is not the solution. If they really want to help Ukraine, they need to send those ammunition, arms and trained soldiers to operate it and wipe the Russian soldiers off the face of Ukraine. Else, these countries will in effect only be arming Russia with these arms. Much like America armed the Taliban with hundreds of Billions of Dollars worth of equipment when they lost the war and fled the country.

Well, I am willing to take the risk for Ukrainian citizenship. Russia has proven that it does not really have the military to engage in any type of war. They are extremely weak and there is a big chance Russia can be stopped in total.

As for China, in my opinion, they are right behind all we are seeing playing out today,

Are you bipolar?
 

Blu82

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USA has enough tridents in a single Ohio to take out Russia, moving weapons to a border is just politics and no real strategic value.
None of which need to be based in the Ukraine to be effective against Moscow. The US has more weapons they can launch from closest ocean than from land bases in the Ukraine. The nuclear capable Tomahawk is the shortest range one they have and it is a USN weapon. So this hoopla about nuclear weapons in Ukraine doesn't really make sense.
 

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The governors of Texas, Ohio and New Hampshire on Saturday ordered state retailers to remove Russian spirits from their shelves, joining a trend of Americans targeting vodka, a quintessentially Russian liquor, to protest Russia's war in Ukraine.

But data shows these protests should only affect a tiny fraction of all U.S. vodka imports. Only 1.2% of U.S. vodka imports come from Russia, according to data from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States for the first half of 2021. Vodka is the only spirit listed as a Russian import in the report.

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