Certainly. You have consistently sided with the Communists in this, or perhaps just against Ukraine
I side with neither
@Smokin Joe As I have repeated ad nauseam, I find no good guys in this fight; innocents, yes, good guys, no. This is an ongoing civil war/border conflict that the Western powers have orchestrated, managed and turned into a battle to the last Ukrainian and we still don't know why. But, what we do know is the very last thing this sh*tshow is about is "freedom".
frequently citing the false dichotomy that because the Ukrainians are not Communist, and in fact a small minority of the Ukrainian army (one unit) have claimed or been claimed to be Nazis, that all are Nazis.
I never said or implied this, Joe. I have, however, citied the nazi history of the Azov Battalion and how the world has known this for decades, including our own Congress. I have also tried to discuss how Kiev unleased this battalion on the Eastern separatist region to terrorize, maim, murder and destroy the region for the past eight years.
One can certainly defend the Azov Battalion's involvement as an alliance similar to the Western Alliance with the Soviets in WWII. But, to deny the history of the battalion and its role in the on-going attacks in the Dunbas region for eight years is rewritiing history ---- and to do this with such vehemence is inexplicable.
Another common theme is that because the career Russian puppets before Zelenskyy were corrupt and in bed with the Biden Family, that somehow means a person who was rich when he took office without having previously held any political position must be corrupt, too.(Which would make as much sense as saying because Obama was corrupt, Trump (also a rich guy and first time office holder) must be corrupt, too.)
Ukraine's Burisma, Hunter Biden; Ukraine's biolabs, Hunter Biden. $1 billion dollars to change the prosecutor investigating Burmisa, Joe Biden.
10% to the big guy.
On December 10, 2019, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee announced they would levy two articles of impeachment, designated H. Res. 755: (1) abuse of power, and (2) obstruction of Congress, in its investigation of the President's conduct regarding Ukraine.
Ukraine was the vehicle driven to remove a sitting US President from office ----- after three years investigating Russia! Russia! Russia! hit the ground like a safe falling from a 20 story building. And here we are two short years later, with the same big guy now sitting at the helm, shoulder deep in a never-ending border conflict five thousand miles away writing blank checks to Ukraine, calling for the assassination of the Russian leader and helping the EU expand and fundmentally change NATO from a defensive alliance to an offensive one ---- with the US paying the lion's share of the bill.
And you fail to see even the possibiity of a connection between Russia/Ukrainegte and our current actions. Words fail me, Joe.
The bottom line is that we have no boots on the ground in Ukraine, provide no air cover, and that the Ukrainians are fighting for their right to self-determination....
The bottom line is this is not our fight. We owe Ukraine no weapons, no training, no money. This is for the European Union to handle and solve to its satisfaction.
Two hundred and forty-six years ago we declared our independence from Europe. Hopefully, sooner rather than later, we'll mean it.