Comments by "irresistablejewel" (@irresistablejewel) on "It Feels Like the World is On Fire" video.
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 @×©×•×©× ×”×‘×Ÿ×“×•×¨Â In 2008, in separate summits"; the NATO and the EU said Ukraine could join; that was the major escalation. While in 2014, both UK and America cosigned an agreement (giving assurances, not guarantees); that agreement was between Russia and Ukraine, neutrality, or war... they chose poorly.
After what happened in: Yugoslavia; Libya and Syria; I very much doubt Russia will back down (it didn't work before, so expect push-back); up to and including nuclear war.
According to referendums the voters in these (currently occupied) Eastern regions don't want to be part of Ukraine; so who is America to tell them and those in Venezuela they got it wrong? Looking at American: democracy; national debt and funding for foreign wars (I'd say: interfering; money-grubbing; busy-bodies; misappropriating public money.
American arms lobby and NATO need war; the good news for them, war is springing up all over the place; civilians are paying for it all (one way or another); but this business model is clearly angering a lot of "Joe Public". Probably because there's nothing in it for them; trust in government has evaporated and they don't share any American interests.
If the Western: policy makers; banks and corporations can't even follow their own rules; that's not a game worth playing; I hope they don't actually believe their own publicity!
American troops are still in Syria (uninvited); they occupy the oil-fields (about 20% of the country; but you have to understand that's okay when they do it, or you are "the enemy".
Imagine the cheek of America criticising Venezuelan democracy (just looking at their version); it's only a billion to run for President now each (for one of two right wing parties).
While I view the Democrat party as slightly to the left of that German bunch in 1938, regarding foreign policy. The arm lobby must have money to burn (and mostly ours).
Only Russia and Ukraine can resolve their differences (really); I doubt America will be required to sign anything; but them trying to force this militarily, it was never going to work.
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