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Comments by "andrew worth" (@andrewworth7574) on "Russia dresses down Biden for fresh Ukraine arms aid; 'Not Worth A Penny...' | Watch" video.
Every year the US retires or throws away billions of dollars of older military equipment, they have thousands of Abrams tanks sitting in storage. Almost all the stuff they're throwing to Ukraine was going to be thrown somewhere, and with a lot of the munitions it's actually cheaper to ship it than decommission it.
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More like you think they own the world and are bitter that your country is so unimportant.
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Putin's campaign to increase his power has failed, his minions now see him as both harming Russia and weaker and now think about taking him down.
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What, more whining from Russia over countries coming to the aid of victims of Russian aggression?
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Meanwhile Russia sacrifices tens of thousands of its young men on a foolish campaign to achieve nothing but more power to Putin.
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@Egbert Andrew what's your point, that it's foolish for countries to invade and try to conquer other countries? On that we can certainly agree, and Russia is discovering that it was foolish of Putin to invade Ukraine.
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Yes, we saw the same thing with saddam attacking Iran in an attempt to unite his country behind him, and in Argentina where Galtiere picked a fight with Britain when his government was in trouble. Now Putin is in trouble.
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@cosimodomanico4341 Zelensky was elected by Ukrainians in 2019, he defeated the incumbent Petro Poreshenko, so no, Zelensky, like any other elected leader answers to those who elected him, and the Ukrainian people are utterly determined to see the invading Russian scum forced out of Ukraine.
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@BasedInBrazil Russian military spending as a percentage of GDP is higher than that for the US.
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@PEACEnowanforever there are no US ICBM's in Europe, you've been misled by Russian propaganda. There are no US nuclear cruise missiles or any other US nuclear missiles in Europe.
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@CartoonMashupManiacs if you disagree with what I say make your case, try to do better than "you're wrong, so there!"
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@CartoonMashupManiacs are those weak replies all you can manage? If you're going to refute my points do so, if not, I will ignore you as brainless noise.
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@CartoonMashupManiacs so you're one of those that buy the narrative that Victoria Nuland used her mind control powers to persuade hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to revolt against their president forcing him to flee the country. Here's a narrative that actually makes sense: Victor Yanukovych was elected on a promise of building closer ties with the European Union to eventually get Ukraine into the EU. His government was achieving that goal with an association agreement having been drawn up with the EU, this association agreement had been endorsed by the Ukrainian parliament, all that was required was Yanukovych's signature, but Yanukovych spoke to Putin who persuaded him to ditch the agreement with the EU and instead enter into an equivalent agreement with Russian. Ukrainian's had witnessed other East European countries enter the EU and benefit from considerable economic growth as a result. The prospect of again being a Russia puppet state, like Belarus currently is, held no appeal to them so they revolted against the corrupt president that had betrayed them. The Ukrainian parliament endorsed the revolution against Yanukovych, and ensured new elections were held within 3 months. In those elections Petro Poreshenko was elected president, four years later, in the sceduled 2019 elections, Zelensky defeated incumbent Poreshenko in the first round. Now there's a narrative that fits reality and doesn't require Victoria Nuland to somehow mind control hundreds of thousands of people to revolt against a presumably popular president.
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@CartoonMashupManiacs if Russia withdraws its army from Ukraine the war ends. Perhaps that's what you should advocate for if you think nuclear war is close. To me it's you with your support for Russian aggression that's leading us closer to Armageddon.
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@CartoonMashupManiacs sometimes I agree with US foreign policy sometimes not, what I don't do is take up positions based on what US foreign policy happens to be. Russia has launch a war for no good reasons, it's a conflict that's killed over a hundred thousand people. You don't give a damn how hollow Putin's justifications are, for you it's just "America bad" a mindless knee-jerk reaction. I've hunted through all of Russia's justifications, they're all as nonsensical as claims of Victoria Nuland mind controlling the Ukrainian people.
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@CartoonMashupManiacs the truth is that Yanukovych ran away in the face of a popular revolution, it wasn't a coup, with a few armed men, it was hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian civilians. If what you imagine had been the case the supporters of Yanukovych across the country would have supported their democratically elected leader, in fact Yanukovych only had popular support in part of the Donbas and Crimea and even in those regions it was really a military coup against the popular revolution with Russian military support. If the overthrow of Yanukovych wasn't popular why was there no support for him outside of such limited areas - then and now. Fact is that Ukrainians have resented foreign rule for hundreds of years and that was reflected in the 1991 independence referendum in which a clear majority in all oblasts voted for independence except in the Donbas and Crimea and even there a majority of those that voted voted for independence.
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@user-yu8rg9rc4f yes, Putin is in a fight for his life, if he loses in Ukraine he'll likely lose control of Russia.
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