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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting the perspective from frontpagemag.com contributing author Daniel Greenfield

The Truth About Biden’s Fake War With Russia
https://rumble.com/vu3l1g-the-truth-about-bidens-fake-war-with-russia.html

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Biden tried to be FDR and failed at that. Now he’s settling for playing a senile elderly JFK.
Democrats want to fight Russia to the last Republican.
They aren’t about to fight a real war. Their fake wars with Russia are an attack on Republicans.
Russiagate came after Democrats spent eight years giving Putin everything he wanted as Hillary toted a Reset Button from a swimming pool and Psaki posed in a sickle and hammer hat.
And that was just what we knew about. The depths of betrayal were only touched on when Obama was caught on hot mic assuring outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility”, to which Medvedev replied, "I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir."
The subject under discussion was another fake missile deal with Russia. President Trump later refused to renew an arms treaty which Russia cheerfully cheated on unless we got better terms.
Biden promised to renew it with no preconditions. And he did just that.
To believe that Biden is about to get tough and go to war with Russia, you have to also believe that there’s a Moscow hotel tape of Trump and all the other Russiagate nonsense and lies.
Even while the Biden administration issues meaningless threats of “devastating” consequences and “disaster” for Russia, it’s also made it clear that there will be no troops in the Ukraine.
And there will also be no sanctions on Putin’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline (one of whose lobbyists is a Schumer backer) even as the Biden administration not only killed the Keystone XL pipeline, but the Greco-Israeli East Med pipeline. The Biden administration just got through lobbying Democrats to filibuster a sanctions push by Senator Ted Cruz on Nord Stream 2.
Is it any wonder that Biden signed off on a “minor incursion” by Russia.
The only way there could even be a war between Russia and the U.S. would be if Putin decided to invade Poland. And even then the same administration which turned over Kabul to the Taliban, stranding Americans behind enemy lines, would turn Warsaw into the new Saigon.
You can accuse Biden of many things, but being a warmonger isn’t one of them."

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LTC Stephen F.
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I am a disabled veteran under psychiatric care, cardio thoracic care who rarely get's a decent night's sleep. MSgt Steve Sweeney
Based on your previous comments you would not trust any source I cite.
The truth about this administration will be released when the courts decide that specific information is in the public interest.
We have been learning some of what happened in GW Bush, Barrack Obama, Donald Trump's administrations. Biden administration information is protected for the time being only specific freedom of information requests have a chance of getting limited answers and they require legal resources.
We are still learning about declassified FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administration activities.
If you are really interested in the answers to your questions, do your own research.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
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LTC Stephen F. - The sources I am asking you to cite are the sources you say are making "many false reports" or "numerous 'news' posts" that you claim exist "denying the fact that AG Garland lobbied the educational lobby to submit a draft". Anything you can show from "MSNBC, CNN, Ny Times, et al" that demonstrates they are "complicit in supporting POTUS Biden's agenda". These are the thing YOU say exist in abundance, and yet, you can not produce even a single example. The fact that you cannot show a single article supporting your claim, along with the fact that you recently insisted the conflict in Ukraine was a "fake war" does not say a lot about your credibility. Have you ever considered that you may be wrong in your assessment... that some of your thinking is not clear or precise? Perhaps you should be more careful where you are getting your information and who you let shape your viewpoint.

Look, I am a fair minded person. Not once have I said the thing you claim exist do not exist, and I have offered several opportunities for you to demonstrate what you say is true is, in fact, actually true. You pointing me to other people that say something is true without showing the actual evidence doesn't really cut it. Show me what you mean and then, when we have an example or evidence that we are both looking at, THEN we can discuss the interpretation.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend PO1 William "Chip" Nagel for posting the link to mediabiasfactcheck.com
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If someone could explain to me why we're going to war with Russia over Ukraine, besides it being Hunter's business partner, I'd be grateful.
They offer us nothing. They're not a democracy worth keeping. NATO doesn't want them.
Maybe this is all just a ruse for the ignorant to keep their minds off of the disaster this administration is.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Democracy, my little pointy headed friend. Democracy is what makes Ukraine so special. The determination of a people that want to rule themselves and the threat from a powerful outside dictator. I know that is a lot to wrap your head around, even while you cry about how oppressed you are and all the rights you feel you are losing on any given day. This isn't a little civil war among their own people or the acts of separatists or terrorists. This is straight outside external aggression at that national level. A regional super power attempting to impose rule on a sovereign neighbor. I suppose I should remind you that we did a lot of fighting in Europe during WWII, though I am sure you would have been one of the Neville Chamberlin types rallying behind Lindbergh to keep us from fighting the Nazis. Given your political biases, pretty much a sure thing. You may also recall that we were once a fledgling democracy trying to break free from the grips of an autocratic monarch, but then it doesn't seem like you have a problem with autocrats, provided they are telling you what you want to hear. So while I totally understand why you don't think it is worth it, I disagree. I am certain we served for very different reasons.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney - You assume a lot, my dim-witted friend. Someone even as dimwitted as you has surely heard what assumption is, correct?
What's the difference between a powerful dictator from outside versus a powerful dictator from the inside? External aggression versus internal aggression? I'll clue you in. There is none. So you can cry about how the big bear is eating the small neighboring country all you want, but that still doesn't explain why the United States should get involved with it more so than any other conflict around the world. You just can't seem to nail that one down, huh?
We did a lot of fighting in Europe because Japan and Germany (and don't forget Italy) were inexorably tied together. That, and the fact that the Allies weren't going to help with the Japs until we took care of Europe first. That's 5th grade history, dude.
You have no idea what I would have done, but you go right on ahead and keep guessing, sport.
As a side note, when people accuse you of something, like siding with autocrats, it's usually only to hide their own guilt of such things. Zelinsky, by the way, is an autocrat. One who puts his political adversaries in prison. Ukraine is an autocratic state. As someone who is obviously drunk on the KoolAid you're being given, I find your comments lacking in any real substance.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
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You obviously know very little about history, the Tripartate pact, WWII, Ukraine, or Zelensky for that matter (how the name is spelled, just for starters). Just add it to the very long and hardly prestigious list of things you know very little about. Personally, I think your just a weaselly little coward that likes to pose with guns to compensate for a lack of manhood who wouldn't do anything to help anyone if it didn't benefit you somehow. A product of poor parenting most likely.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney - Posing with guns? You have no idea what I pose with. Maybe with your mom. You'll never know.
And his name has been spelled both ways, with the I and the E. But if all you got is grammar points, you got nothing.
Keep trying, fella.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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The two mightiest nuclear powers on Earth, the U.S. and Russia, are sparring over Ukraine, a former Soviet state. Russia threatens to invade by sending 175,000 troops to the Ukrainian border. In response, the U.S. has sent WMD into the European Theater. China watches and reaps the benefits with the U.S. engaged elsewhere.
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