February 28, 20223 yr On 2/26/2022 at 9:15 PM, we_gotta_believe said: Pissing up a rope with these ass clowns. They don't know how to form coherent arguments so they just regurgitate what they hear from Tucker Carlson. They'll be the first to say the invasion is all Biden's fault to avoid blaming their buddy Putin. Doing otherwise would force them to admit Trump was wrong all along and Romney was right. Hell, even Hillary was warning everyone about Putin and trumpbots mocked her just like Obama mocked Romney. Hillary was a supreme hardliner. She wanted to set up a no fly zone in Syria and shoot down Russian planes. That's even farther than I was willing to go at the time, but now it seems like an option we should consider.
February 28, 20223 yr 13 minutes ago, Mike31mt said: Seek help 8 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Not sure help on that scale is available. Wasn't it less than a week ago Tucker was asking why Democrats hate Putin so much?
February 28, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, lynched1 said: 1. Still not interested in either side but you have to give those Ukrainians a lot of credit. 2. Nobody rallies NATO like Russia. 3. Hard not to agree the Russian military is overrated. Not harmless but whats been put on display so far is telling. Your indifference towards a nation that explicitly threatens to weaken our way of life is noted. I love how the right wing talking point now is that Russia is rallying NATO to undercut any credit Biden can take for it. Biden beat the drum on this since October with NATO allies. Obviously the invasion has ratcheted up the cooperation, but without laying the groundwork the last few months and convincing our allies how real the threat is, and coordinating response plans ahead of time, the support Ukraine is receiving would not have gone nearly as well. The Ukrainians deserve every accolade they have received and more for the way they've responded. But they're doing it with the coordinated support of the West. And Biden deserves fair credit for being instrumental in organizing that support.
February 28, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: You're such a rebel bro. The internet has made us stupid. I didn't encounter a single person that was rooting for Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait, yet I'm sure if it happened now, Abra and other tool bags would be.
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February 28, 20223 yr 30 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: I'm no Biden fan, and definitely not a pro-mask mandate guy...but F Russia, F Putin, and F you.
February 28, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, lynched1 said: 3. Hard not to agree the Russian military is overrated. Not harmless but whats been put on display so far is telling. This. It's embarrassing how afraid of Russia both the US and the EU has been. We would crush Russia like a bug if we had to go to war with them.
February 28, 20223 yr 18 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: You're such a rebel bro. That's exactly what the Queen, the Pope, and the League of Lizardmen want you to believe.
February 28, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Your indifference towards a nation that explicitly threatens to weaken our way of life is noted. I love how the right wing talking point now is that Russia is rallying NATO to undercut any credit Biden can take for it. Biden beat the drum on this since October with NATO allies. Obviously the invasion has ratcheted up the cooperation, but without laying the groundwork the last few months and convincing our allies how real the threat is, and coordinating response plans ahead of time, the support Ukraine is receiving would not have gone nearly as well. The Ukrainians deserve every accolade they have received and more for the way they've responded. But they're doing it with the coordinated support of the West. And Biden deserves fair credit for being instrumental in organizing that support. Biden has been awesome through this and it pains them to the core while their guy calls Putin smart.
February 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Boogyman said: That's exactly what the Queen, the Pope, and the League of Lizardmen want you to believe. What every Abra post looks like to me....
February 28, 20223 yr I won't give any NATO or EU leader any credit in this..... It's Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy, only. What NATO is doing is the equivalent of making an in-game bet after halftime once the massive underdog becomes the slight favorite.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, iladelphxx said: I won't give ant NATO or EU leader any credit in this..... It's Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy, only. What NATO is doing is the equivalent of making an in-game bet after halftime once the massive underdog becomes the slight favorite. I wouldn't go that far. It's our stinger missiles that are shooting down those Russian planes. That said, we should be doing more. This hasn't been a good look for us.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, wyote said: IDK about the numbers right now, but a few years ago Montana would've been the third largest nuclear power in the world if it had seceded from the USA. This is correct. I’m talking about the missile defense/detection systems though in the other states. The silo fields though, hitting them would be useless and a waste of resources. Every silo is literally a nuclear fallout bunker.
February 28, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Gannan said: This. It's embarrassing how afraid of Russia both the US and the EU has been. We would crush Russia like a bug if we had to go to war with them. I really don't think you can say this with such certainty when Russia is eminently nuclear-capable.
February 28, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, iladelphxx said: I won't give any NATO or EU leader any credit in this..... It's Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy, only. What NATO is doing is the equivalent of making an in-game bet after halftime once the massive underdog becomes the slight favorite. The west spent the last 8 years helping Ukraine train up its military and supplying it with weaponry (well, except when Trump tried to hold US aid in a blackmail scheme to have Zelenskyy dig up dirt on Biden, but I guess we can conveniently ignore that) Acting like the West (NATO, EU, UK, US) has just been sitting on the sidelines until Ukraine looked like a better bet is completely off the mark.
February 28, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, EaglesRocker97 said: I really don't think you can say this with such certainty when Russia is eminently nuclear-capable. We can nuke Russia 50 times over and they know it.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, Gannan said: We can nuke Russia 50 times over and they know it. And Russia can do likewise to us.
February 28, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Mike030270 said: I love the people of the world coming together for a common cause.
February 28, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: And Russia can do likewise to us. If their stuff can even take off. Not a given after watching this. Kidding for those without a sense of humor.
February 28, 20223 yr Just now, EaglesRocker97 said: And Russia can do likewise to us. Our arsenal is more advanced. Letting Russia take whatever they want because they have nuclear weapons is cowardly and not the answer. They're more afraid of us than we are of them, or at least they should be.
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