(03-11-2022, 07:04 AM)Kenzo Wrote: This time the place is Europe, they could loose their minds, because it`s hard to accept that Russia could use Chemical weapons against European country 2022
Finnish police don't use tear gas? Because tear gas is also a chemical weapon. US police don't care a bit to hose us down with tear gas or pepper spray, so the US ain't got no business complaining about chemical weapons useage. We've got that blood on our own hands, used against our own citizens.
Come to think of it, the US doesn't have any business complaining about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We'll go half way around the world to invade sovereign nations we don't have any business poking around in.
And, in the case of the US, they've got no business complaining about a nation invading a neighboring sovereign nation that used to be a part of the invading nation before going sovereign - the US did that too, and it led to a 4 year war that was one of the bloodiest wars in our history. That led to the US occupation and eventual re-annexation of the Confederate States. I live in what was Military District 1 of the US Occupation Government under martial law before we were forcibly annexed back into the US under an occupation government.
It's a bit hypocritical for the BidenHarris regime to condemn the Russians for doing under Putin the same damned thing the US did under Lincoln, but The Masters don't like it much when the peons start breaking away, I guess.
Don't get me wrong - I'm all for the Ukrainians kicking ass and taking names on invading Russians, it's just that it's not OUR war to fight - we already fought ours, we've already seen that movie. So the US needs to keep their noses out of that war unless it spreads to somewhere that IS our business. That would make it "our war to fight", but until then, not so much.
Where it's going to get dicey is when Putin decides to invade somewhere like Poland, or Hungary, or Romania - those are now NATO members, and if Putin tries to invade them to re-form the Warsaw Pact as a buffer zone against NATO, well, that would be the kickoff for WWIII.
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