War in Ukraine

Biden's weakness on Ukraine makes Putin feel free to act up

Russia presses on with generating “controlled chaos” in Europe

It is not by chance that Putin chose Joe Biden’s presidency as a window of opportunity to consummate his imperial ambitions and secure his legacy as a mighty leader. The Russians have profiled President Biden as unable to mount a serious challenge to Putin and Russia’s aggressive foreign policy. For decades, based on a bipartisan policy, the U.S. was able to check Russia, precluding Moscow from reclaiming its perceived sphere of influence and dominating its post-Soviet neighbors. Biden’s inept policies and his infirmity as a leader have convinced Putin that he can run circles around the US commander in chief. What the Russians see in Biden is a deteriorating decision-making ability, a naïve predisposition for friendly relations with Russia, and compromising links between Russian oligarchs and Biden’s son Hunter.


The Russians suspect that Biden is cognitively impaired. They mock Biden’s verbal gaffes. Last March, the former head of Russia’s ruling party, Andrej Turchak, accused Biden of having age-related dementia. The Russian press criticized Biden for calling Putin a "killer" in an interview, characterizing Biden as having had a temper tantrum. The Russians frequently characterize Biden’s verbal threats of sanctions and retaliation against Russian cyberattacks as signs of frustration and helplessness. Russian spy services have followed closely the Hunter Biden’s laptop debacle, which revealed President Biden’s secret involvement in his son’s business shenanigans. The Russian press has written about Hunter Biden’s corrupt dealings, saying he received millions of dollars from foreigners, including from the Ukrainian company Burisma and from the super wealthy widow of a former Moscow Mayor, Yuriy Luzhkov, Elena Baturina.

Biden's weakness on Ukraine makes Putin feel free to act up
 
Please. Can you imagine if Trump were POTUS now? Ukraine, Finland, and Poland would be Russian states already.

Trump would claim its good because it tells the UK, France, and Germany that we aren't going to abide by Article 5.

Now you’re just dreaming s*** up.
 
You miss my point. People on the one hand criticize Biden for his reliance on Europe and say Europe should do more, and then when they do more, the criticism is 180 and relies on Biden not being oart of the process.

And of course that assumes we aren't involved, which I am sure we are.

A lot of assumptions that what Europe is doing will actually be a positive and will avert military action by the Russians. We are also assuming the Russians aren’t going to screw the European negotiating nations. They haven’t shown the ability to not royally screw things up in the past both militarily and politically. Quite frankly I couldn’t care any less if the Russians screw the Germans or vice versa. As long as the US doesn’t get sucked into a quagmire economically or politically I am more than thrilled
 
Please. Can you imagine if Trump were POTUS now? Ukraine, Finland, and Poland would be Russian states already.

Trump would claim its good because it tells the UK, France, and Germany that we aren't going to abide by Article 5.

Unhinged lunacy at its finest, I guess the geriatric has magically stopped that from happening during one his daytime naps, assuming Russia has actually attempted to do those moves during the last few years.
 
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The Biden's pay for play.



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Jan. 23, 2022 - 7:26 - Former CA Rep. Devin Nunes discusses Trump Media & Technology Group and Hunter Biden’s ties to Ukraine and Russia.
 
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I do not agree that we need to send troops. Weapons and aid maybe but keep our guys out of it.

Sorry, Ukraine is out of luck. The dementia patient and his Generals thought it would be a good idea to leave all our weapons in Assghanistan.
 
No one in the western world is truly prepared for a conflict of world powers that will inevitably spill over borders. It would shatter the anesthetized masses' sense of comfort and protection.

The biggest relevant difference between our current times and large scale conflicts of the past is how incredibly old the populations-- and many leaders-- of every great power are today This should lead to a more risk-averse psychology. Places where war is common and easily resorted to are nearly always populated with large numbers of idle young men. Young men who are easily deployed as cannon fodder for the masters of war.
 
The biggest relevant difference between our current times and large scale conflicts of the past is how incredibly old the populations-- and many leaders-- of every great power are today This should lead to a more risk-averse psychology. Places where war is common and easily resorted to are nearly always populated with large numbers of idle young men. Young men who are easily deployed as cannon fodder for the masters of war.
I think just the opposite. Not that I needed the last 2 years to reinforce this, but I think these older leaders would gladly sacrifice the young and have less risk aversion.

And have you looked around lately? There are plenty of idle young men right America, they're just not of the same fighting stock of previous times. I'm not trying to say that as a knock against them. I'm just saying that our culture has changed drastically just in the last 20 years and I just don't think we have raised a generation of traditional men. That is not their fault, that is the fault of society.

All the more reason why this wicked system needs to collapse so we can start over and rebuild.
 
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I think just the opposite. Not that I needed the last 2 years to reinforce this, but I think these older leaders would gladly sacrifice the young and have less risk aversion.

And have you looked around lately? There are plenty of idle young men right America, they're just not of the same fighting stock of previous times. I'm not trying to say that as a knock against them. I'm just saying that our culture has changed drastically just in the last 20 years and I just don't think we have raised a generation of traditional men. That is not their fault, that is the fault of society.

All the more reason why this wicked system needs to collapse so we can start over and rebuild.

Go back 100 years. It's hard to imagine America producing more criminals and lazy individuals than we see today.
 
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Wonder how the diversity and gender classes are going in Ukraine are going?since we have military advisers there and all

Better yet, I wonder what that breakdown is on those 5,000 Biden is contemplating. Will they take this opportunity to promote more women and minorities to the front lines?
 

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