Did the US (Deep State D.C. fools) commit acts of war on Russia?

Posted by freedomforall 10 months ago to Politics
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"The news says that America just cluster-bombed Russian beachgoers in Crimea. Well, it didn’t say exactly that. But – nonetheless – that is exactly what just happened.

The Keeeeeeeeeeeeevians may have pushed the proverbial button that sent the missiles on their way but it was America – more finely, the regime that rules Americans – that provided the missiles and (apparently) the support needed to guide them to their target.

Bluntly – in honest language – America just attacked Russia.

It is nothing less than astounding that Russia has not attacked back. Yet. But – of a certainty – it’s coming. Because that is what happens when a country is attacked. It hits back – in self-defense – at the country that attacked it."
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D.C. is run by TRAITORS who want total control over everyone including all Americans and are intent on starting a nuclear war to maintain power. D.C. NIFO


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  • Posted by ljskot 10 months ago
    The situation in Ukraine is much more complex than Russia just invading Ukraine. I could spend an hour describing how Russia was provoked in doing so from decades of distrust because of the US/NATO making formal agreements and then failing to honor them. When the USSR fell, NATO formally agreed to NOT add any of of the Warsaw Pact countries into NATO and we all know how well that was honored. Still, Russia did not act militarily. Russia has lost patience with NATO and the US government. Ukraine is now their "line in the sand" and Russia will not let Ukraine join NATO, PERIOD! I completely believe that Russia is justified on this point. Anyone who doesn't realize this is a fool. So, it is not due to incompetence that the US/NATO is continuing to provoke Russia. They want WAR and they don't care if things go nuclear! Get this into your head. War is the ultimate veil that covers government control and corruption. What is happening here is simply a power grab to prevent the loss of "their" control over us.
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  • Posted by jack1776 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    By no means do I defend Russia and their actions, I agree with you; but I also say that we are playing Russia from the start. We installed a western president; we funneled money through Ukraine; we had bio labs along the border. Russia was played, and I think (no evidence) that we knew we would be losing the petrol dollar all the way back then. Things still don’t add up, thinking out loud…

    The way the government is spending money, we are trying to crush the dollar, this war isn’t to save the dollar (I know I said in previous conversations that war is needed to save the dollar, but I recant that now). I still think all of this is being driven by the UN global governance agenda 2030. The US and Russia stand in its way, I think China is complicit with us fighting.

    "allies against islam", yes in a perfect world but in a perfect world, we wouldn't have empowered the middle east by buying their oil instead of our own oil. - we gave them money and weapons and they hate us. Stupid is as stupid does. We could decimate the middle east by simply removing the money from the oil.
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  • Posted by mhubb 10 months ago
    let us not forget the pipeline the biden cabal blew up
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  • Posted by mhubb 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    maybe...

    the USSR was sane and had provisions to leadership change

    Russia has no real provisions for a change of leadership, leading to major questions of what happens after Putin (with the nukes)

    the corruption of the Ukraine is clear, one need only look at the biden crime family

    and it is the innocent people on both sides that suffer in this.

    what to do?
    i know what is going on now is not sustainable
    and dangerous to the entire world
    and we are ignoring a much longer term threat, islam

    and the lesson learned from Ukraine is -- do NOT give up nukes for a piece of paper, a bad lesson for the world
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  • Posted by term2 10 months ago
    Biden is doing everything he can to start a war with Russia, but making it look like its Russia's fault.

    Russia is not willing to just roll over, but it doesn't really want a war with the USA, since that means NUCLEAR destruction of both countries. So we have a stalemate with the eventual result being a non existent Ukrania, with half of it belonging to Russia and the other half being really worthless. The war then ends.
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  • Posted by bobsprinkle 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It would be fun to transmit buggs bunny into joe's earpiece. Actually it would probably make sense to sloppy joe.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Party affiliation aside, the Washington establishment was relying on a collection of "experts" who had spent their life dealing with the USSR, and didn't have a clue about how to approach a Russia that suddenly found itself alone and broke. The new Russia was more worried about food on the table than nuclear conflict, but the US and western Europe were not prepared to make that radical shift and help them make the transition.

    What was needed, had anyone realized how big an event the collapse of the USSR was, was a new Marshall Plan, with serious investment of time and money. To make an analogy, Russia was drowning, but instead of diving in, or even throwing them a life preserver, we just shouted swimming lessons from the shore.

    Putin's statement that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a geopolitical disaster was a recognition of reality, but ridiculed by arrogant western nations. At the point he came into power, Putin had to take one of two forks in the road: go hat in hand to the western nations and undergo perhaps a decade of reeducation and humiliation, as post war Germany suffered; or find a way to recover classic Russian style, with pride and gritiness, even if it meant falling back on the autocratic methods of the tsars. He felt the Russian people would not accept the first option, as his predecessors after the collapse failed to realize, and his subsequent popularity indicated he was right.

    The trap Putin is now in is partly self inflicted, so the ignorance of the west is only partly to blame. The dilemma is how to provide a path out of the mess Russia finds itself in without bringing on a new collapse. Can a reelected President Trump find a solution that allows Russia to back out of a path of attempted conquest that appears to be self destructive, or have things gone too far for even his best efforts?
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  • Posted by 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The 3 Bush administrations were no better (and arguably worse since many conservative people let them slide despite their betrayals.)
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  • Posted by mhubb 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    agreed
    escalation is an major concern

    but Russia/Soviet Union has a lot of American blood on its weapon systems' hands

    they invaded Ukraine and should expect "issues"

    me, personally, i still believe the US and Russia need to be allies against islam
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  • Posted by DrZarkov 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    When the USSR collapsed, there was genuine interest in the western nations to invite Russia to become a friend, with a lot of optimism in both the business and diplomatic communities. The problem was that no one was prepared for the hard work of getting the Russians out of the Soviet mindset.

    In a business environment where management was based on your party connections instead of your competence, we were dealing with an incredible degree of unfamiliarity with capitalist dealings. Their diplomats, who had spent most of their lives in opposition to the west, were not prepared for the new environment.

    Used to five year plans, with budgets based on a time schedule instead of actual measured progress, or in the case of commercial goods, income based on sales revenue, the Russians were bewildered with the plans laid out for them by American and European businessmen. When they were told they had to present a credible plan aimed at profit in order to get the investment needed, they were unprepared for that change. The result was a Russian perspective that western businessmen were just there to rip them off. No transition plan had been developed to educate the Russians in how to become successful in the new international environment.

    On the diplomatic front, the west did no better. Instead of trying to be a calming element and help Russia maintain positive connections to the former Warsaw Pact nations, we spent an excessive time celebrating and congratulating the newly free countries, who blamed every negative thing in their past on Russian tyranny, justified or not.

    After some early years floundering in a world uncomfortable to them, Putin, a seasoned KGB veteran schooled by Yuri Andropov, shows up and declares the Russian people should embrace Soviet achievements and be proud of their past rather than apologize for it. That struck a chord that made him a popular figure, and now we have to live with what essentially is a reborn Soviet state.
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  • Posted by 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." - Edmund Burke
    "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
    D.C. NIFO
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  • Posted by bobsprinkle 10 months ago
    I know this is WAY off topic but.....
    Does anyone else think that CNN has given most of the questions they will ask Trump to the "group" of 16 "advisors" that is "tutoring" sloppy Joe before the "debate"???? This is the ONLY way I cam imagine that joe will kinda at least appear to know what is going on.
    Also, I think Trump should provide results of HIS drug test directly to the two commies runnin the show.
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  • Posted by $ rjim 10 months ago
    Yes, I agree. TRAITORS runs D.C. and they could care less about true Americans and their thoughts on this matter. However, we are the ones who will end up paying the price for their foolish actions.
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