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Just waiting on russia to go ahead and leave Ukraine.
You going to be waiting all of Bidens administration.
No way putin leaves all of Ukraine one trump gets in.
Russia took Ukranian territory because of a failure by the current administration to negotiate peace. Now its Russian territory!
Is that the way the game is played? Ignoring sovereignty?
Im not arguing what they did was right. Im just pointing out the facts.
It's not the current administrations fault that russia invaded. Russia is at fault and they need to leave. Those are the facts.
Russia is at fault and they gained land through bloodshed. They are not going to give that up! Those are the facts! What you think they need to do does not matter to them. While this discussion is being had thousand of Ukranian/Russian civilians die as an indirect casualty of the war. I rather they stop dying!
Russia won't stop. This is chamberlain all over again.
With that thinking this conflict could turn into WW3. Russians are the bad guys for invading Ukraine.
So just let russia invaded their neighbours on a whim? Slowly eat away at all their neighborhood?
So let’s just start WW3! Thats what you want right?
No. Russia started it. No one wanted this but russia.
The United States has closely monitored this situation and strategically positioned itself in ways that contributed to the outbreak of conflict. It’s important to recognize that the U.S. may not always align with the idealized image of a principled nation.
Oh? I didn't realize the US made russia invade Ukraine? I'm not signing the praises of the US, but to assign blame to them in this instance doesn't make any sense.
If you believe the United States had no involvement in the lead-up to this war, you may not fully understand how its strategies and policies operate.
If you believe the US somehow forced russias to invade Ukraine you understand geopolitical less than I do.
I firmly believe this, and it is not the first time such actions have occurred.
How did the US "force" russia to invade Ukraine? Is russia not capable of being account for its own actions?