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The bigger problem is not the cartel; it's the entire culture. What use is there in fighting if the next generation will grow up doing the same thing for each side. People in America should count their blessings, despite how dysfunctional you think our government is.
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The cartel wars reflect a culture in Mexico; just as the growing crime and dysfunction in America defines the culture. Unfortunately, people are attached to that no matter where you live. If the culture didn't stand for it, then it wouldn't exist.
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Please, will you grow and brain and stop repeating mindless garbage? Did Covid teach you nothing about propaganda? Could you imagine if China replaced Mexico's President. Then sold them weapons to fight the US in a border war. And we retaliated with an invasion? Same premise here..
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Wargames needs to launch a patch to allow Ukraine to join NATO. It's weird nowadays playing the game and seeing them forced into Warsaw Pact lol
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By evil men I hope you mean Barack Obama... He started this conflict in 2014 when they orchestrated the coup in Ukraine.
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Why? Please elaborate why we should support Ukraine instead of just repeating media garbage. I swear, the philosophical and economic understanding of the average person is in the negative range.
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Why are you supporting Ukraine? Eastern Ukraine is trying to annex itself with Russia and the US overthrew their government in 2014 to use as a prop against the Russian Federation. All it takes is a couple searches to look at Ukraine's history and US involvement. If China installed a puppet in Mexico and gave them weapons to fight a border war against the US. Would the US be wrong for invading?
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People are always so naive and jump to conclusions. "Russia should not be invading, because an invasion is wrong!" That kind of statement comes from somebody that knows nothing about people, let alone their own psychology. There are too numerous of reasons to count for why Russia launched a full scale invasion. We need to remember that people typically do things because they believe themselves to be in the right. RUSSIA probably felt they had no other option with NATO putting troops under their nose. I've heard many compare this to the Sudetenland, but in all honesty it better mirrors the early days of the Pacific War against the Japanese.
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It's mind boggling how easily Americans are getting duped (yet again) into supporting the wrong side of a conflict. This is truly no different than Iraq or Afghanistan. Perhaps the US needs to quit overthrowing foreign governments and trying to install puppets to do their bidding. But no, we never learn now do we? How Americans can be so ignorant is beyond my understanding. The search engine is right up there folks; use it please.
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As usual, Americans were too hasty to pick sides in this conflict. I understand that Russia invaded Ukraine. But would you blame the US for invading Mexico, if China had installed their President, sold them firearms and missiles, and began a border war?
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I really wish people would grow a brain on this conflict. I grow tired of the mindless pro-Ukranian sentiments. It's like saying, "We stand with Mexico!" After Mexico's President was replaced in a Chinese coup and they were sold firearms and missiles to fight Americans in a border war. Then the US invaded to put an end to it.
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If you defy the wishes of US foreign policy, you get into trouble. Only this time Russia has had enough. I commend all those that stayed on top of the Ukrainian-Russian conduct since the Obama Administration orchestrated the coup in 2014.
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People are mindless zombies at this point. They repeat everything they hear in the media. Has Covid taught you nothing?
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That's cute and all! I think it would work if the US and Mexican Government weren't largely IN on the scheme. Same thing in Afghanistan, in which we occupied from 2000 to 2021. Opiate epidemic lasted from 2000 until 2020 when Fentanyl took over. US contractors were flying opium out of there for 20 years and ditched when the profits started declining. Mexico is no different; too many vested interests between US Government owning Mexican officials who are influenced by cartels.
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To which side? The Ukrainians fighting for Zelensky or the eastern Ukrainians trying to annex themselves with Russia?
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People truly need to quit assuming that Western media is giving any realistic insight to this conflict. In any war, both sides are participating in massive disinformation campaigns; as is the media. Both Russia and Ukraine have suffered heavy losses in the war so far. Assuming Russian soldiers are not trained and being pressed into the military by force is nothing short of giving into media gaslighting. Plus, most people have no idea what this conflict is over. You see the headlines and the narrative, but it's all smoke and mirrors. If you take the time to look into the causation, it's not very clear cut who the good guys really are. The US should never have been involving itself in Ukraine and orchestrating a new government with a puppet called Zelensky in place.
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One must not become complacent. Stay fit, stay armed, stay disciplined!
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