@RobertKennedyJrexplains that the U.S. military-industrial complex's goal is to prolong the War in Urakine, maximizing the loss of lives while continuing to expand NATO and advocating for regime change in Russia:
"This is no longer a humanitarian mission, and all the decisions the United States has made since the start has been about prolonging the war, maximizing the violence of the war, and being absolutely intransigent against the many opportunities to actually settle the war. My understanding of the war is not that Zelensky is pushing this war as hard as he can but that the neocons in the White House want this war. They want regime change with the Russians. They want to exhaust the Russian army.
That's what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in 2022, our objective is to exhaust and degrade Russian forces so they cannot fight anywhere else. President Biden acknowledged that one of his objectives in the war was regime change in Russia and removing Vladimir Putin. If those are the objectives, that is the opposite of a humanitarian mission. That is a mission to maximalize casualties to prolong the war. It's essentially a war of attrition, and that's what we are seeing, and the brunt of this is being paid by the flower of Ukrainian youth.
This is something that the Ukrainian government and the United States government have worked hard to hide, the number of catastrophic casualties. This is the most violent conflict since World War II that's probably occurred anywhere worldwide, and the casualties are enormous. Over 300,000 Ukrainians are dead... The real story starts in 2014 when the U.S. government and, in particular, the neocons in the White House and elsewhere participated and supported the violent overthrow, a coup de tat, against the democratically elected government of Ukraine and put in a very, very anti-Russian government.
This prompted the Russians, who believed the U.S. Navy would be invited into the Black Sea to have a port in Crimea. It prompted the Russians to pre-emptively invade Crimea. At the same time, the government that came into Ukraine began enacting a series of laws that turned the Russian populations of the Donbas region into second-class citizens. They essentially criminalized their culture and language and ultimately began killing them. They killed 14,000 of them, prompting a civil war in the country. And the Russian response was illegal; I have no sympathy towards Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is a gangster and a thug, but his response to the Donbas is not irrational...
We have been doing integrative military exercises with the Ukrainian military. We were actively integrating them into NATO forces. There's no question. The one thing Putin said from the onset is that this is the redline... We're putting these intermediate missile systems all along the Russian border. Romania, Poland, and in Ukraine, and those missiles can hit Moscow in a few minutes... We should be de-escalating these provocations... George Tenet asked after the Soviet Union collapsed, why do we even have NATO anymore? Why don't we do a Marshall Plan for Russia?
We won the war; they are the losers and admit they are the losers. They want to join the European community. Let's make it easy for them. Let's not continue to treat them as if they are the enemy because that is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that is, unfortunately, what we did... Why are we trying to expand NATO? We gave our word that we would not expand NATO one inch to the east, and now we've gone into thirteen countries. It is a provocation."
@RobertKennedyJrexplains that the U.S. military-industrial complex's goal is to prolong the War in Urakine, maximizing the loss of lives while continuing to expand NATO and advocating for regime change in Russia:
"This is no longer a humanitarian mission, and all the decisions the United States has made since the start has been about prolonging the war, maximizing the violence of the war, and being absolutely intransigent against the many opportunities to actually settle the war. My understanding of the war is not that Zelensky is pushing this war as hard as he can but that the neocons in the White House want this war. They want regime change with the Russians. They want to exhaust the Russian army.
That's what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in 2022, our objective is to exhaust and degrade Russian forces so they cannot fight anywhere else. President Biden acknowledged that one of his objectives in the war was regime change in Russia and removing Vladimir Putin. If those are the objectives, that is the opposite of a humanitarian mission. That is a mission to maximalize casualties to prolong the war. It's essentially a war of attrition, and that's what we are seeing, and the brunt of this is being paid by the flower of Ukrainian youth.
This is something that the Ukrainian government and the United States government have worked hard to hide, the number of catastrophic casualties. This is the most violent conflict since World War II that's probably occurred anywhere worldwide, and the casualties are enormous. Over 300,000 Ukrainians are dead... The real story starts in 2014 when the U.S. government and, in particular, the neocons in the White House and elsewhere participated and supported the violent overthrow, a coup de tat, against the democratically elected government of Ukraine and put in a very, very anti-Russian government.
This prompted the Russians, who believed the U.S. Navy would be invited into the Black Sea to have a port in Crimea. It prompted the Russians to pre-emptively invade Crimea. At the same time, the government that came into Ukraine began enacting a series of laws that turned the Russian populations of the Donbas region into second-class citizens. They essentially criminalized their culture and language and ultimately began killing them. They killed 14,000 of them, prompting a civil war in the country. And the Russian response was illegal; I have no sympathy towards Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is a gangster and a thug, but his response to the Donbas is not irrational...
We have been doing integrative military exercises with the Ukrainian military. We were actively integrating them into NATO forces. There's no question. The one thing Putin said from the onset is that this is the redline... We're putting these intermediate missile systems all along the Russian border. Romania, Poland, and in Ukraine, and those missiles can hit Moscow in a few minutes... We should be de-escalating these provocations... George Tenet asked after the Soviet Union collapsed, why do we even have NATO anymore? Why don't we do a Marshall Plan for Russia?
We won the war; they are the losers and admit they are the losers. They want to join the European community. Let's make it easy for them. Let's not continue to treat them as if they are the enemy because that is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that is, unfortunately, what we did... Why are we trying to expand NATO? We gave our word that we would not expand NATO one inch to the east, and now we've gone into thirteen countries. It is a provocation."
@RobertKennedyJrexplains that the U.S. military-industrial complex's goal is to prolong the War in Urakine, maximizing the loss of lives while continuing to expand NATO and advocating for regime change in Russia:
"This is no longer a humanitarian mission, and all the decisions the United States has made since the start has been about prolonging the war, maximizing the violence of the war, and being absolutely intransigent against the many opportunities to actually settle the war. My understanding of the war is not that Zelensky is pushing this war as hard as he can but that the neocons in the White House want this war. They want regime change with the Russians. They want to exhaust the Russian army.
That's what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in 2022, our objective is to exhaust and degrade Russian forces so they cannot fight anywhere else. President Biden acknowledged that one of his objectives in the war was regime change in Russia and removing Vladimir Putin. If those are the objectives, that is the opposite of a humanitarian mission. That is a mission to maximalize casualties to prolong the war. It's essentially a war of attrition, and that's what we are seeing, and the brunt of this is being paid by the flower of Ukrainian youth.
This is something that the Ukrainian government and the United States government have worked hard to hide, the number of catastrophic casualties. This is the most violent conflict since World War II that's probably occurred anywhere worldwide, and the casualties are enormous. Over 300,000 Ukrainians are dead... The real story starts in 2014 when the U.S. government and, in particular, the neocons in the White House and elsewhere participated and supported the violent overthrow, a coup de tat, against the democratically elected government of Ukraine and put in a very, very anti-Russian government.
This prompted the Russians, who believed the U.S. Navy would be invited into the Black Sea to have a port in Crimea. It prompted the Russians to pre-emptively invade Crimea. At the same time, the government that came into Ukraine began enacting a series of laws that turned the Russian populations of the Donbas region into second-class citizens. They essentially criminalized their culture and language and ultimately began killing them. They killed 14,000 of them, prompting a civil war in the country. And the Russian response was illegal; I have no sympathy towards Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is a gangster and a thug, but his response to the Donbas is not irrational...
We have been doing integrative military exercises with the Ukrainian military. We were actively integrating them into NATO forces. There's no question. The one thing Putin said from the onset is that this is the redline... We're putting these intermediate missile systems all along the Russian border. Romania, Poland, and in Ukraine, and those missiles can hit Moscow in a few minutes... We should be de-escalating these provocations... George Tenet asked after the Soviet Union collapsed, why do we even have NATO anymore? Why don't we do a Marshall Plan for Russia?
We won the war; they are the losers and admit they are the losers. They want to join the European community. Let's make it easy for them. Let's not continue to treat them as if they are the enemy because that is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that is, unfortunately, what we did... Why are we trying to expand NATO? We gave our word that we would not expand NATO one inch to the east, and now we've gone into thirteen countries. It is a provocation."
@RobertKennedyJrexplains that the U.S. military-industrial complex's goal is to prolong the War in Urakine, maximizing the loss of lives while continuing to expand NATO and advocating for regime change in Russia:
"This is no longer a humanitarian mission, and all the decisions the United States has made since the start has been about prolonging the war, maximizing the violence of the war, and being absolutely intransigent against the many opportunities to actually settle the war. My understanding of the war is not that Zelensky is pushing this war as hard as he can but that the neocons in the White House want this war. They want regime change with the Russians. They want to exhaust the Russian army.
That's what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in 2022, our objective is to exhaust and degrade Russian forces so they cannot fight anywhere else. President Biden acknowledged that one of his objectives in the war was regime change in Russia and removing Vladimir Putin. If those are the objectives, that is the opposite of a humanitarian mission. That is a mission to maximalize casualties to prolong the war. It's essentially a war of attrition, and that's what we are seeing, and the brunt of this is being paid by the flower of Ukrainian youth.
This is something that the Ukrainian government and the United States government have worked hard to hide, the number of catastrophic casualties. This is the most violent conflict since World War II that's probably occurred anywhere worldwide, and the casualties are enormous. Over 300,000 Ukrainians are dead... The real story starts in 2014 when the U.S. government and, in particular, the neocons in the White House and elsewhere participated and supported the violent overthrow, a coup de tat, against the democratically elected government of Ukraine and put in a very, very anti-Russian government.
This prompted the Russians, who believed the U.S. Navy would be invited into the Black Sea to have a port in Crimea. It prompted the Russians to pre-emptively invade Crimea. At the same time, the government that came into Ukraine began enacting a series of laws that turned the Russian populations of the Donbas region into second-class citizens. They essentially criminalized their culture and language and ultimately began killing them. They killed 14,000 of them, prompting a civil war in the country. And the Russian response was illegal; I have no sympathy towards Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is a gangster and a thug, but his response to the Donbas is not irrational...
We have been doing integrative military exercises with the Ukrainian military. We were actively integrating them into NATO forces. There's no question. The one thing Putin said from the onset is that this is the redline... We're putting these intermediate missile systems all along the Russian border. Romania, Poland, and in Ukraine, and those missiles can hit Moscow in a few minutes... We should be de-escalating these provocations... George Tenet asked after the Soviet Union collapsed, why do we even have NATO anymore? Why don't we do a Marshall Plan for Russia?
We won the war; they are the losers and admit they are the losers. They want to join the European community. Let's make it easy for them. Let's not continue to treat them as if they are the enemy because that is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that is, unfortunately, what we did... Why are we trying to expand NATO? We gave our word that we would not expand NATO one inch to the east, and now we've gone into thirteen countries. It is a provocation."
The US, and NATO has spent how many billions, if not trillions, on R&D, weapon production, and all around planning for taking on a foe like Russia?
Now, our surplus stock in the hands of Ex-Soviet block countries is absolutely SHREDDING big bad Russia. It's actually amazing to watch, if you follow it and don't just gargle Tucker's balls on the topic.
We are basically eliminating Russia as a future threat to the world for pennies on the dollar.
Yes, I know Ukraine is corrupt. Yes, I know Burisma is a thing. I don't give a shit.
Russia is getting it's ass fucked by it's younger brother and Uncle Sam is getting a fantastic ROI. Plus, amazing intel on all things Russia - which has proven to be a complete paper tiger incapable of countering HIMARS artillery made by the US in...the 80s.
China is watching this shitshow with concern, too. They would never be able to sniff Taiwan, and they now know it.
When faced with facts about your hero you dodge and deflect
Just calling it like I see it
Cocksucker
He's not my hero, bitch
I didnt start it you geriatric fuck
Ive posted pages of arguments that get ignored by you retards.
Enjoy coping with the fact that America runs the fucking world and Russia is a backwater hellhole that cant even project power a mile from its border against fucking UKRAINE.
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@RobertKennedyJr explains that the U.S. military-industrial complex's goal is to prolong the War in Urakine, maximizing the loss of lives while continuing to expand NATO and advocating for regime change in Russia:
"This is no longer a humanitarian mission, and all the decisions the United States has made since the start has been about prolonging the war, maximizing the violence of the war, and being absolutely intransigent against the many opportunities to actually settle the war. My understanding of the war is not that Zelensky is pushing this war as hard as he can but that the neocons in the White House want this war. They want regime change with the Russians. They want to exhaust the Russian army.
That's what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in 2022, our objective is to exhaust and degrade Russian forces so they cannot fight anywhere else. President Biden acknowledged that one of his objectives in the war was regime change in Russia and removing Vladimir Putin. If those are the objectives, that is the opposite of a humanitarian mission. That is a mission to maximalize casualties to prolong the war. It's essentially a war of attrition, and that's what we are seeing, and the brunt of this is being paid by the flower of Ukrainian youth.
This is something that the Ukrainian government and the United States government have worked hard to hide, the number of catastrophic casualties. This is the most violent conflict since World War II that's probably occurred anywhere worldwide, and the casualties are enormous. Over 300,000 Ukrainians are dead... The real story starts in 2014 when the U.S. government and, in particular, the neocons in the White House and elsewhere participated and supported the violent overthrow, a coup de tat, against the democratically elected government of Ukraine and put in a very, very anti-Russian government.
This prompted the Russians, who believed the U.S. Navy would be invited into the Black Sea to have a port in Crimea. It prompted the Russians to pre-emptively invade Crimea. At the same time, the government that came into Ukraine began enacting a series of laws that turned the Russian populations of the Donbas region into second-class citizens. They essentially criminalized their culture and language and ultimately began killing them. They killed 14,000 of them, prompting a civil war in the country. And the Russian response was illegal; I have no sympathy towards Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is a gangster and a thug, but his response to the Donbas is not irrational...
We have been doing integrative military exercises with the Ukrainian military. We were actively integrating them into NATO forces. There's no question. The one thing Putin said from the onset is that this is the redline... We're putting these intermediate missile systems all along the Russian border. Romania, Poland, and in Ukraine, and those missiles can hit Moscow in a few minutes... We should be de-escalating these provocations... George Tenet asked after the Soviet Union collapsed, why do we even have NATO anymore? Why don't we do a Marshall Plan for Russia?
We won the war; they are the losers and admit they are the losers. They want to join the European community. Let's make it easy for them. Let's not continue to treat them as if they are the enemy because that is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that is, unfortunately, what we did... Why are we trying to expand NATO? We gave our word that we would not expand NATO one inch to the east, and now we've gone into thirteen countries. It is a provocation."
The full episode with
@theallinpod
:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nA0OXZuaG0g
@PostGameOrangeSlices
It's the US killing them, not Russia.
Huge brain dialogue
-We must protect DeMoCrAcY!
-Ukraine is a sovereign country
-It’s only our old weapons
-Ukraine is winning
-Spring offensive
That about cover it for the Mensa application?
And the Kurds.
Name calling is fun
When faced with facts about your hero you dodge and deflect
Just calling it like I see it
Cocksucker
I didnt start it you geriatric fuck
Ive posted pages of arguments that get ignored by you retards.
Enjoy coping with the fact that America runs the fucking world and Russia is a backwater hellhole that cant even project power a mile from its border against fucking UKRAINE.
Isolationism is dead, cunt. America won.
And no, Russia isnt nuking shit. Bitch
All his other takes are generally pretty solid (75k)