Russia & Ukraine

When i visited Belgrade and walked past those building that were hit,i was very pro American to that point.It's next to Ministry of defence and they have a guard on duty there, i saluted him,because this moment made me open my eyes to how much of what i think is propaganda.
When that war happened i was in New York i did not even know there was a war in Yugoslavia

the truth is there is no fight for democracy,its just business

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What does that even mean?
 
Here comes Lukashenko with the Belarusian air assault brigade outside of Kyiv. A convoy stretching 3 miles. You can tell they are Belarusian by the red squares:

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China be like: "We don't like all this talk from some countries about how if you do business with Russia you can't do business with us."

Very much and by way of extension the Chinese business with Russia will be subjected to sanctions as well. Banks in China have already stopped working with Russia.
 
Look at what Putin did to Syria to gauge what he can throw at Ukraine
Moscow’s indiscriminate bombing campaign in Syria, in support of President Bashar al-Assad’s brutal war against his own people, killed thousands of civilians.
https://theprint.in/opinion/look-at...to-gauge-what-he-can-throw-at-ukraine/851388/

To all the cons on here saying trump had putin in check... this was 2019...

Putin does not give a fuck who is president so stop believing putin only does things during democrat administrations....


For those shocked by images of Ukrainian civilians targeted by Russian air strikes, I have one word for you: Syria.

Moscow’s indiscriminate bombing campaign in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad’s brutal war against his own people — including attacks on hospitals, schools, residential neighborhoods and markets — killed thousands of civilians. Its year-long military offensive in the rebel-held province of Idlib in 2019 was particularly savage, forcing as many as 1.4 million people from their homes.



Actually.... how did trump handle the situation?


President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from northeast Syria has handed a big victory to Moscow — and he's apparently fine with that.
Trump on Monday said anyone, including Russia and China, who wants to protect the Kurds in Syria is "good" with him.
By withdrawing US troops from northeast Syria earlier this month, Trump opened the door for a Turkish military incursion against Kurdish forces who played a key role in the US-led fight against ISIS.



So the gop has a lot of balls claiming they did things any better haha
 
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