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Holdover,
Post#290, second paragraph, first sentence.
You might want to fix that.
Maybe you can explain it a bit better than me.
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Holdover,
Post#290, second paragraph, first sentence.
You might want to fix that.
Almost as bad as the walmart gas station.Should have thought of that yesterday.
Apparently, an American Journalist has been killed.
Let me guessalso appears that the US government is transporting high level gov officials, military commanders and the 1st family to safetey/bunkers or is preparing to. Below live airforce 2 and high priority transport to and fro DC both of them. This started just b4 the news of attack..
Maybe you can explain it a bit better than me.
t also appears that the US government is transporting high level gov officials, military commanders and the 1st family to safetey/bunkers or is preparing to. Below live airforce 2 and high priority transport to and fro DC both of them. This started just b4 the news of attack..
10:01 PM · Feb 23, 2022·Twitter Web App
Now the same thing seen through history: people who do not want something to happen believe it won't. A lot of people in kiev, for various reasons, simply did not believe that what has happened would happen. In retrospect they will ask themselves why they witnessed 100k+ russian troops on their border, with russia having invaded already less than a decade ago, yet still believed that it would not do it again.
While this is a valid point you disregard the fact that the two nations have diametrically opposed ideological philosophies.U.S. foreign policy is based on deeply ingrained Russophobia. The phrase "to contain Russia" itself, speaks volumes. Russians are wild animals that need to be caged or they will do something really awful, like destroying ISIS or Nazi Germany.
The only acceptable Russian leader is someone who will assist in destroying his own country, but even then he is not praised, just tolerated.
There is nothing really in the U.S. to challenge Russophobic narratives and propaganda. There are no organizations to promote Russian culture and defend Russian history against hatemongering in politics and in the media. There is nothing like Knights of Columbus or similar Irish, German and Hispanic organizations. Russian-Americans who speak up for fair treatment of Russia or against distortion of its history and foreign policy are accused of being unpatriotic.
All this despite the fact that we were never in actual war with Russia, unlike half of European countries most Russophobs came from.