BreatheUT
I see that pretty girl swag.
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Just like it is your assumption it was the correct decision. We can go back and forth playing this game. I not only have my sources, just the same as you, but the difference is that I tend to have a negative opinion about the information being fed to me by the govt and some of these mainstream outlets. Their tendency is to build a casr for war and conflict and not for deescalation and diplomacy.It's your interpretation it was the wrong decision?
Just like it is your assumption it was the correct decision. We can go back and forth playing this game. I not only have my sources, just the same as you, but the difference is that I tend to have a negative opinion about the information being fed to me by the govt and some of these mainstream outlets. Their tendency is to build a casr for war and conflict and not for deescalation and diplomacy.
I'm done with protecting Europe, they can fend for themselves from now on, and they can also start funding NATO if they want our cooperation because they don't protect us.
Russia is stationing more tanks, mobile rocket artillery systems and advanced short-range ballistic missile batteries near the border with Ukraine, according to new satellite images released on Thursday.
The release of the images, taken by satellite company Maxar Technologies on Dec. 13, came hours after Moscow and Washington traded warnings over what might come next in the tense standoff. Yet representatives confirm the two sides are working toward a meeting next month in an attempt to reduce tensions.
Over 100,000 Russian troops have massed in an arc along Ukraine’s borders, from Crimea in the south to its northeast frontier, complete with enough equipment and logistical backbone to make a quick push into Ukraine if so ordered.