MOOOOONEY
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Lol, no.Like I said, the $ 350 Billion is there, it is just misleading.
The $ 175 Billion voted on was the lethal aid since 2014 or so. There is another $ 80B or so on humanitarian items (not related to war).
Then there is the weapons provided to Ukraine prior to 2014.
Basically, it is all the money we have ever given to Ukraine, not just for this war.
At this point, I just want to say "F it" and United States openly ally with China and Russia to create a triumvirate to rule the world.
A long drawn out conflict with Ukraine getting support from other European countriesOk, if no treaty with Russia can be trusted how does this thing end? Ukraine isn't going to drive Russia into an unconditional surrender so the only way the war will end is with a treaty unless you have some other suggestion.
Russia just wants to do their thing i.e. live, China has other plans but I don't think we have to be hostile. Get the agents out of here and basically the rest is just normal competition.
He isn't wrong about not being able to trust Russia. But that's beside the pointhttps://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWar..._president_of_finland_alexander_stubb_speaks/
These people must smoke delusional because its just Fantasy Land. Three years later and this is what you think is going to happen? I propose the process start by us getting all our purple colored, half Unicorn and half Pegasuses together and ride them into battle.
He is sitting there for 6+ minutes talking to a person about a process and agreement that has already said there will be no agreements.
And he is saying Russia can't be trusted.... well what the hell is the rest of the speech than?
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So you want nuclear war?
Were Sweden and Finland at war with Russia when they were admitted?Did we have a nuclear war when Sweden and Finland joined and increased the NATO Russia border by 800 miles?
How'd I miss that?
How it started:
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Putin Warns of ‘Problems’ With Finland After NATO Membership - The Moscow Times
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of "problems" with neighboring Finland after it joined NATO earlier this year, saying Moscow will create a new military district in northwest Russia in response, in an interview published Sunday.www.themoscowtimes.com
How it ended:
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Russia has moved almost all troops from Finnish border to Ukraine – photos
Despite Moscow's threats over Finland's NATO accession, Russian bases near the Finnish border are virtually empty as Russia has redeployed personnel and equipment from these bases to Ukraine. Source: Finnish broadcaster Yle, citing sources in intelligence, as reported by European Pravda Details...www.yahoo.com
Would you have supported Obama arming Ukraine and sanctioning Russia in 2014, the way Biden did in 2022?
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Ukraine crisis: Republicans say weak Obama policy encouraged Russia to invade
"Putin is playing chess, and I think we are playing marbles," one Obama critic said of the Ukraine crisis; many Republicans said the White House is all talk, no action on foreign policywww.cbsnews.com
Did you support Trump trying to remove Obama-era sanctions on Putin when he was in office in his first term?
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136 House Republicans Join Democrats in Vote Against Russia Sanctions Relief (Published 2019)
The vote to enforce sanctions on an oligarch’s companies was an overwhelming show of disapproval of Trump administration policy, but it was mostly symbolic because a similar Senate measure had failed.www.nytimes.com
Were Sweden and Finland at war with Russia when they were admitted?
And you want the US at war with Russia. You want America blood spilled on Ukranian soil. It's funny you're good with sending everyone's money and everyone's kids over there to die for power trip. You go, take your mother,sister, children, nieces, and nephews. You are nothing but coward.Trump said everyone had to make concessions for peace, right?
Here's his chance to show that he's not (completely) a Russian stooge.
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Trump May Be Leaving, But Russia Sanctions Will Stay
Sanctions are becoming a form of economic regulation in this era of new protectionism. By virtue of its unique position in the world, the United States has the most opportunities to exercise this kind of regulation in its own interests.carnegieendowment.org