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Good.  One of Blinken's especially bad ideas.
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Fight between Brandon and Trump?  I get dibs on front row seats.

 :laughingdog: :pigs fly:

The dimwit is afraid to debate him; so he would have liked to fight him?   :rolling:
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It's one thing to argue against sending money to Ukraine, but it's quite another to argue that Vladimir Putin is some sort of hero to be admired by the right.
Putin is basically an authoritarian thug. His KGB past should have been a red flag as was his comment about the collapse of the Soviet Union being the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.
Anybody in the SU who stands up to Putin ends up in prison or dead.

After reading this article, the infatuation much of MAGA has with Putin makes perfect sense.   Because if you take limited government and free markets out of conservativism, and it becomes just a war against the left, why not have Putin?
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It's one thing to argue against sending money to Ukraine, but it's quite another to argue that Vladimir Putin is some sort of hero to be admired by the right.
Putin is basically an authoritarian thug. His KGB past should have been a red flag as was his comment about the collapse of the Soviet Union being the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.
Anybody in the SU who stands up to Putin ends up in prison or dead.

 :thumbsup:


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Didn't Michael Douglas assure us Biden was as sharp as a tack?
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“head to head” , like "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard"?
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RINO claims:
"Right-wing extremists are really reactionaries who want to take America back to 1860.
Left-wing extremists are really reationaries who want to take America back to 1490."


1860 sounds just fine to me.
Thank you very much...
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What a stupid comment
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US backtracks on decision to sanction IDF unit
By
Brady Knox
April 26, 2024 3:47 pm
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The United States announced it would halt its decision to sanction an Israel Defense Forces unit.

Last week, it emerged that Secretary of State Antony Blinken would announce sanctions against the IDF’s 97th Netzah Yehuda Battalion over alleged crimes committed during its time in the West Bank. On Friday, sources familiar with the matter told Axios that the U.S. was pausing the effort after Israel provided further information about the unit.

The reverse comes after intense flak directed at Blinken from the Israeli government, Congress, and within the administration itself. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew, and other senior officials within the administration were among the most vocal opponents of the move, sources told the outlet.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to fight the move with “all my powers,” and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant painted it as an attack on the entire IDF.

“Gallant directed the defense establishment to act at all levels in order to make clear to the U.S. government the importance of backing up IDF operations, which are carried out according to international law,” the Israeli Ministry of Defense said after the sanctions were announced, according to the news outlet.

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/foreign-policy/2981138/us-backtracks-sanction-idf-unit/
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