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Yes, we've killed thousands of civilians with drone strikes in the middle east.We assassinate noncombatants with radioactive waste and nerve agent? Trump never tried to have Biden killed. Etc etc.
We've done shady stuff in the past, but we're worlds different from Russia. One only need look at our tactics in Iraq vs. Their's in Syria. Or our aim to topple dictators vs. Theirs to keep them going. We make mistakes and do bad things, but we're not on Putin's level.
Because they are partisan liars who want to associate people they hate with the worst people in the world. The timeline of Putin's advances and Republican leaders don't support the narrative, neither does polling. Dems Congressional leader Maloney is trying to link Ukraine to support for democracy and their so-called voting rights push. It's all rhetoric and pretty tasteless, even for Dems.Why do people keep saying the right admires Putin? Everyone I know that is conservative hates Putin and his tactics.
Russia didn't border a NATO member for the first 53 years of the alliance. It wasn't until 2002, when the Baltic states were included, did that change. And the Russians were pissed at the time, and have been ever since. Those were the first former Soviet states to join NATO, and Russian troops had been stationed there as recently as 1995. Lots of foreign policies experts decried that particular expansion as a terrible idea at the time, but this was at the peak of our "end of history"/ unipolar moment, so they were ignored.
Regarding (2), it's possible that Putin has no intention of holding western Ukraine for that very reason (it would extend the border he shares with NATO members significantly, thereby increasing the chance of a military confrontation that ends poorly for him). If he only takes the land east of the Dneiper and withdraws from western Ukraine with guarantees of neutrality, he avoids that problem.
It's not about their feelings. It's about managing the risk of nuclear war. Great powers naturally don't want to share a border with hostile nations, so wherever possible, they try to maintain a buffer zone of neutral neighbors. Intentionally encircling a nuclear power is not something that has ever been tried before.
"Right" has nothing to do with it. The Realist model is descriptive, not prescriptive. And it's done a pretty admirable job of predicting how nations like Russia will act in any given situation.Does Russia have some sort of right to not border a NATO state? Should we give Russia the greenlight to conquer and subjugate the Baltics while were at it? All because Russia has nuclear weapons...and worse yet, doesn't feel that said nuclear weapons are a large enough deterrent by themselves?
That's not the dichotomy we have before us. Russia is constrained in innumerable ways--by their small natural-resource-based economy, their low birth rates, their lack of innovation, their aging military technology, etc. That their present capability and sphere of influence allows them some room to behave badly does not mean they're free to do anything they want anywhere.I'm having trouble understanding the logic here. I know Mearsheimer and others were not fond of moving NATO and the EU eastward, but the alternative is to create a world order wherein the pariahs with nuclear weapons get to call the shots.
Are you familiar with Taleb's black swan theory? Our elites are terrible at planning around low-probability but huge-liability tail risks. Engaging Russia in direct military conflict would raise the odds of the world ending by several orders of magnitude. What are those odds starting at now? How high would they go if we started shooting at the Putin's army? Is it worth taking that risk to stop a petty authoritarian from rolling over an eastern European country of little strategic importance to NATO?The same calculus that Russia is a logical/rational actor merely looking out for its geopolitical best interests by persuing buffer states, or perhaps its "natural borders," must also accept that the same rational actor has 0.00% chance of starting a nuclear war. If they did that, there is no Russia. There is no economy for the oligarch leaches to thrive off of. It's just over.
The Slavic world has had broadband internet access for a long time. They know exactly how Westerners live.Russia doesn't want to subjugate Ukraine because they're afraid of NATO. Putin and his cronies, being the embodiment of Russia, want a buffer state so the Slavic world doesn't get to witness the prosperity of a westernizing and liberalizing nation. It would show the Russian people exactly what they are missing and threaten Putin and Co. with internal unrest. Of course that is a problem of their own making. Don't want internal unrest? Reform.
"Right" has nothing to do with it. The Realist model is descriptive, not prescriptive. And it's done a pretty admirable job of predicting how nations like Russia will act in any given situation.
That's not the dichotomy we have before us. Russia is constrained in innumerable ways--by their small natural-resource-based economy, their low birth rates, their lack of innovation, their aging military technology, etc. That their present capability and sphere of influence allows them some room to behave badly does not mean they're free to do anything they want anywhere.
Are you familiar with Taleb's black swan theory? Our elites are terrible at planning around low-probability but huge-liability tail risks. Engaging Russia in direct military conflict would raise the odds of the world ending by several orders of magnitude. What are those odds starting at now? How high would they go if we started shooting at the Putin's army? Is it worth taking that risk to stop a petty authoritarian from rolling over an eastern European country of little strategic importance to NATO?
The Slavic world has had broadband internet access for a long time. They know exactly how Westerners live.
We allowed Russia to become a kleptocracy when the USSR fell in 1989. Putin is the "strongman" who holds the pathetic farce together. This is as much about maintaining his legitimacy as a ruler ("based" Putin, leader of the Holy Rus, proudly opposing the imperialism of GloboHomo, etc.) as it is about anything else. As I've said before, Putin is not acting from a position of strength here. It's never a good idea to interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake.

Because they are partisan liars who want to associate people they hate with the worst people in the world. The timeline of Putin's advances and Republican leaders don't support the narrative, neither does polling. Dems Congressional leader Maloney is trying to link Ukraine to support for democracy and their so-called voting rights push. It's all rhetoric and pretty tasteless, even for Dems.
You’re just making shit up. This is categorically false.I guess you haven’t had the displeasure of listening to anything from Carlson or Hannity. Trump also gargles Putins balls every chance he gets.
Trump didn't call Putin's invasion of Ukraine savvy? Hmmm must have been fake news.You’re just making shit up. This is categorically false.
Someone posted a video of John Daly with The Don on speaker. He's maintaining he told Putin and Xi what he'd do if they pulled this sorta thing.I guess you haven’t had the displeasure or listening to anything from Carlson or Hannity. Trump also gargles Putins balls every chance he gets.
Because they are partisan liars who want to associate people they hate with the worst people in the world. The timeline of Putin's advances and Republican leaders don't support the narrative, neither does polling. Dems Congressional leader Maloney is trying to link Ukraine to support for democracy and their so-called voting rights push. It's all rhetoric and pretty tasteless, even for Dems.
Fun fact: you can describe something as "savvy" even if others do it. Whether it was savvy or not but that is another discussion entirely.Trump didn't call Putin's invasion of Ukraine savvy? Hmmm must have been fake news.
Here's the head chode the day before the invasion blaming Biden's policies (even though Trump was the one that withheld military aid to Ukraine and was buddy buddy with Putin) and saying that "Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it." Because somehow it's the "lame street medias" fault that everyone hates a dictator that just invaded a sovereign nation.
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Tucker Carlson: Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it
Tucker Carlson reacts to the latest developments in Ukraine, and says all Americans will suffer because of Biden's policies.www.foxnews.com
Trump complemented putin every chance he could get before this. Just look at Helsinki. Hell. Look at his take on Putin's beautiful peacekeepers.You’re just making shit up. This is categorically false.
I am not advocating for "engaging Russia in direct military conflict," I think the status quo of the last 40+ years is that nations fight each other via proxies. This is of course why the Iranian use of proxies was labeled as the "largest state sponsor of terrorism" despite Iran not supporting any Wahhabist BS. Should a nation like Ukraine, overwhelmingly in favor of opposing Russian conquest, not be supported, and funded? They should just fold?"Right" has nothing to do with it. The Realist model is descriptive, not prescriptive. And it's done a pretty admirable job of predicting how nations like Russia will act in any given situation.
That's not the dichotomy we have before us. Russia is constrained in innumerable ways--by their small natural-resource-based economy, their low birth rates, their lack of innovation, their aging military technology, etc. That their present capability and sphere of influence allows them some room to behave badly does not mean they're free to do anything they want anywhere.
Are you familiar with Taleb's black swan theory? Our elites are terrible at planning around low-probability but huge-liability tail risks. Engaging Russia in direct military conflict would raise the odds of the world ending by several orders of magnitude. What are those odds starting at now? How high would they go if we started shooting at the Putin's army? Is it worth taking that risk to stop a petty authoritarian from rolling over an eastern European country of little strategic importance to NATO?
The Slavic world has had broadband internet access for a long time. They know exactly how Westerners live.
We allowed Russia to become a kleptocracy when the USSR fell in 1989. Putin is the "strongman" who holds the pathetic farce together. This is as much about maintaining his legitimacy as a ruler ("based" Putin, leader of the Holy Rus, proudly opposing the imperialism of GloboHomo, etc.) as it is about anything else. As I've said before, Putin is not acting from a position of strength here. It's never a good idea to interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake.
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Can I assign the views of Joy Reid to every Dem in the country?Trump didn't call Putin's invasion of Ukraine savvy? Hmmm must have been fake news.
Here's the head chode the day before the invasion blaming Biden's policies (even though Trump was the one that withheld military aid to Ukraine and was buddy buddy with Putin) and saying that "Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it." Because somehow it's the "lame street medias" fault that everyone hates a dictator that just invaded a sovereign nation.
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Tucker Carlson: Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it
Tucker Carlson reacts to the latest developments in Ukraine, and says all Americans will suffer because of Biden's policies.www.foxnews.com
I think it’s hard to do logistically. Ukraine is big East to West and you don’t have a good base for air support. I think the big fear is Putin goes nuclear in response.Let’s just say we do implement a no fly zone. Next logical step is clearing the airspace. What’s next? Russian or allied plane is attacked which triggers NATO. What is Russia realistically gonna do about it at that point? It can’t even get food and gas to its forward units in Ukraine and we really think they will be able to advance a second western front against NATO? Just curious what are we actually afraid he will do? Just rip a nuke at that point?
Absolutely Trump did and it was deplorable.Trump didn't call Putin's invasion of Ukraine savvy? Hmmm must have been fake news.
Here's the head chode the day before the invasion blaming Biden's policies (even though Trump was the one that withheld military aid to Ukraine and was buddy buddy with Putin) and saying that "Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it." Because somehow it's the "lame street medias" fault that everyone hates a dictator that just invaded a sovereign nation.
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Tucker Carlson: Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it
Tucker Carlson reacts to the latest developments in Ukraine, and says all Americans will suffer because of Biden's policies.www.foxnews.com
I mean I have zero doubts an allied Air Force could quickly and edficiently clear the Ukrainian airspace but there would likely be a few incidents and engagements.I think it’s hard to do logistically. Ukraine is big East to West and you don’t have a good base for air support. I think the big fear is Putin goes nuclear in response.
Seems like the thinking is that we’re better to shove weapons in the back and let the Ukrainians kill and stall as much as possible to make this war as painful as possible to apply more and more pressure to Putin. I don’t think NATO is at all afraid (anymore) of the Russian army. It’s pretty apparent that a Russian invasion in NATO wouldn’t go far.
If you accept that what Trump did was deplorable (extorting Zelensky, fracturing NATO etc) then you must accept that there would likely have to be some repair work for Biden to do to reassure NATO Allies that the partnership is strong considering the last four years it was under strain. Make no mistake that France, Germany, etc were making plans for a non NATO future if Trump remained in office. John Bolton said as much as he believed Trump was planning to pull us out of NATO…just recently. Fwiw.Absolutely Trump did and it was deplorable.
Can you agree Biden's policies didn't help any?
- Remove sanctions from Nord Stream 2 and ask Ukraine to accept payments from Germany for loss of fuel revenue (this directly strengthens Russia's hand and weakens Ukraine's)
- Withheld aid until "Military reforms" were displayed
We haven't been a pro-Ukraine country up until recently when an invasion became imminent.
maybe because a lot of the people on the left in hollywood, Washington and on the air on CNN and MSNBC went to school at scUM which is why they like to spread lies and hate so muchWhy do people keep saying the right admires Putin? Everyone I know that is conservative hates Putin and his tactics.
Im actually not a big fan of Tucker Carlson. I feel like he repeats himself night after night as does Hannity, however nothing you posted shows him admiring or praising Putin. That is a left narrative that factually doesnt even occur in the video you posted in an effort to prove it does. In a year’s time, your guy has proven to be a huge detriment to our country, but you’re so deep in your narrative it wont ever matter what happens in the real world. Trump and fox news bad, Joe good.Trump didn't call Putin's invasion of Ukraine savvy? Hmmm must have been fake news.
Here's the head chode the day before the invasion blaming Biden's policies (even though Trump was the one that withheld military aid to Ukraine and was buddy buddy with Putin) and saying that "Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it." Because somehow it's the "lame street medias" fault that everyone hates a dictator that just invaded a sovereign nation.
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Tucker Carlson: Americans have been trained to hate Putin, and will suffer because of it
Tucker Carlson reacts to the latest developments in Ukraine, and says all Americans will suffer because of Biden's policies.www.foxnews.com
Russia has apparently been putting more aircraft in harms way. Confirmed casualties from land based air defense has been going up.
Eventually Putin is going to start just throwing bodies at this. With their loss of equipment and fragile supply lines that will lamely go poorly.
Yepp like I said must have been fake news lol.Im actually not a big fan of Tucker Carlson. I feel like he repeats himself night after night as does Hannity, however nothing you posted shows him admiring or praising Putin. That is a left narrative that factually doesnt even occur in the video you posted in an effort to prove it does. In a year’s time, your guy has proven to be a huge detriment to our country, but you’re so deep in your narrative it wont ever matter what happens in the real world. Trump and fox news bad, Joe good.
I mean people in Ukraine are being attacked mostly unprovoked and innocent people including children are being killed and the best you can do is sit here and contribute nonsense about how republicans and fox news “admire” putin and Russia because of a bullshit Democratic narrative. Do better.
This will be the last time I post about this but it’s obvious that there is a small, but real portion of the American population that is sympathetic to Russia and Putin. It’s not mainstream but it is there and it’s vocal as well as there are those who have economic and financial as well as political ties to them in this country. Again it’s likely minority and that’s fine. Not a conspiracy. You can refuse to see this or not. I can’t help you there. I posted a video from the American First PAC conference just last week where white nationalists got together and vocally celebrated Russia invading Ukraine and the crowd was chanting Putins name. This same dude introduced MGT as the keynote speaker. If you can watch that and dismiss it then there is literally nothing I’m ever going to say to o once you otherwise.Im actually not a big fan of Tucker Carlson. I feel like he repeats himself night after night as does Hannity, however nothing you posted shows him admiring or praising Putin. That is a left narrative that factually doesnt even occur in the video you posted in an effort to prove it does. In a year’s time, your guy has proven to be a huge detriment to our country, but you’re so deep in your narrative it wont ever matter what happens in the real world. Trump and fox news bad, Joe good.
I mean people in Ukraine are being attacked mostly unprovoked and innocent people including children are being killed and the best you can do is sit here and contribute nonsense about how republicans and fox news “admire” putin and Russia because of a bullshit Democratic narrative. Do better.

It's horseshoe theory. You've seen far left people say nice things about Putin/say they're no different from the US. On the far right you get homophobes and white supremacists who like Russian religious ethno nationalism and American firsters who think everyone should get a sphere of influence and call it a day.maybe because a lot of the people on the left in hollywood, Washington and on the air on CNN and MSNBC went to school at scUM which is why they like to spread lies and hate so much