LSU-SIU
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Brother, you are the one falling apart in our conversation.You are full of ****. You implied that one should fight to keep invaders out. All you are is a troll selling horseshit.
You probably can't be helped.
Brother, you are the one falling apart in our conversation.
I think Ukraine should fight to keep out invading Russian troops. I would want the USA to fight to keep out invading Mexican troops, too.
All I want is a little cohesion of thought. If it is based in speculative opinion, I am completely ok with that.Keep it up @McDad youre almost in the club!
Admit it youβre just jelly louder is in a club that you arenβt
All I want is a little cohesion of thought. If it is based in speculative opinion, I am completely ok with that.
I just don't know where facts end and speculation begins.
All I want is a little cohesion of thought.
Bro you are absolutely barking up the wrong tree with that one then. Heβs not equipped for coherent thinking and cogent analysisAll I want is a little cohesion of thought. If it is based in speculative opinion, I am completely ok with that.
I just don't know where facts end and speculation begins.
It's like our convo on the memorandum. Took multiple pages to reach understand but once i got it, i was fine with the difference of opinions.
Does Ukraine, or do Ukrainians, want to be a Russia-affiliated country?The Russians are upset we beat them in the meddling game (again). Russia wanted Ukraine to be another puppet state like Belarus and they were meddling their cowbells off to make it happen, and not very subtly. We certainly meddled as well to try and prevent that from happening. It's the same game all the world powers play against eachother in other countries instead of directly going to war. These political battles for influence are fought in lieu of WWIII.
Well, the Ukrainian people decided they'd rather throw their lot in with the west and become a Poland rather than a Belarus. Good effort Russia, but she's just not that into you.
Russia lost the game "fair and square" but just couldn't take no for an answer.
Does Ukraine, or do Ukrainians, want to be a Russia-affiliated country?
Is Ukraine trying to break free from Russian influence?
They wanted to break free from Russian influence at least to the extent of having legitimate, free and fair elections. Something the Russians aren't huge fans of, so I hear.
You went on a whole spill about the Ukrainian people decided, and admit the U.S. told them what to do.
I did say the Ukrainians people decided they wanted to be our friends over Putin. They decided that well before the invasion. That's why they're being invaded.
The rest is more figment of your imagination.