Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
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Was this the other Rustled?rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 3:28 pmAgain: I didn't say the US was at war. I'm not sure why you feel the need to reinterpret what I wrote here. Since you've told us you skim my posts, this time I've bolded and underlined to help make it more visible.
IMO badgering me with your silly loaded questions is nothing more than pointless bickering, and accomplishes nothing.
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I underlined it so you knew which part I was referring to. Which war is the consequence of Biden's election? I'm going to guess the one in Ukraine since it's in the title of this very thread. But we know the US is not at war and is not part of the government of the country invading Ukraine so maybe it's a different one?
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
The video posted by the OP leads in with a stolen election claim (yep, this guy thinks Trump won). Then it falls into a false-flag conflict in the Donbas, making zero mention of Russia's annexation of Crimea. This selective linking of chronological events as causative continues throughout the whole video.
Using similar, selective pieces of history as this ... and who is this actually? ... person, I can make almost any claim. Remove enough of the right facts and you can claim just about anything.
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Maybe you can explain then. Please explain how this was a consequence of Biden's presidency ...
Putin, a former KGB agent who was stationed in East Germany, has said he regrets the Soviet Union's demise and made clear that he does not accept Europe's post-Cold War security architecture.
He has offered a litany of complaints about the security risks to Russia of further NATO expansion and made the case that Ukraine was "completely created" out of land from the former Russian empire during the Soviet Union's formation. The implication was that he sees himself as on a historical mission to undo wrongs inflicted by Lenin's Bolsheviks.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/vladimi ... ne-2787540
President Putin has frequently accused Ukraine of being taken over by extremists, ever since its pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted in 2014 after months of protests against his rule.
Russia then retaliated by seizing the southern region of Crimea and triggering a rebellion in the east, backing separatists who have fought Ukrainian forces in a war that has claimed 14,000 lives.
Late in 2021, Russia began deploying big numbers of troops close to Ukraine's borders, while repeatedly denying it was going to attack. Then Mr Putin scrapped a 2015 peace deal for the east and recognised areas under rebel control as independent.
Russia has long resisted Ukraine's move towards the European Union and the West's defensive military alliance, Nato. Announcing Russia's invasion, he accused Nato of threatening "our historic future as a nation".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56720589
It’s clear now that Putin’s endgame is nothing short of a revanchist imperialist remaking of the globe to take control of the entire former Soviet space.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... s-00011652
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
JLives wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 3:41 pmWas this the other Rustled?rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 3:28 pm
Again: I didn't say the US was at war. I'm not sure why you feel the need to reinterpret what I wrote here. Since you've told us you skim my posts, this time I've bolded and underlined to help make it more visible.
IMO badgering me with your silly loaded questions is nothing more than pointless bickering, and accomplishes nothing.
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Is this a position you have shared on this board?I underlined it so you knew which part I was referring to. Which war is the consequence of Biden's election? I'm going to guess the one in Ukraine since it's in the title of this very thread. But we know the US is not at war and is not part of the government of the country invading Ukraine so maybe it's a different one?





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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
I honestly can't tell if you're genuinely unable to understand what I wrote, or just bickering and badgering for the sake of bickering and badgering. Given who's joined in the snarking, I tend to suspect it's the latter.JLives wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 3:41 pmWas this the other Rustled?rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 3:28 pm
Again: I didn't say the US was at war. I'm not sure why you feel the need to reinterpret what I wrote here. Since you've told us you skim my posts, this time I've bolded and underlined to help make it more visible.
IMO badgering me with your silly loaded questions is nothing more than pointless bickering, and accomplishes nothing.
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Is this a position you have shared on this board?I underlined it so you knew which part I was referring to. Which war is the consequence of Biden's election? I'm going to guess the one in Ukraine since it's in the title of this very thread. But we know the US is not at war and is not part of the government of the country invading Ukraine so maybe it's a different one?

The political establishment in the US worked very hard to get Biden elected, and during the election we saw some talk that war is more profitable for plenty of people pulling the strings than peace.
I recall some of this talk in particular around those behind The Lincoln Project, with the prediction that a "new" war would be more likely if they were successful in getting Biden elected.
And here we are. A "new" war. As predicted by some of those most cynical of The Lincoln Project's true motivations.
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I see. So any war started would be their fault. It just happened to be Ukraine. Got it. Thanks for clarifying!
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
That sounds far fetched.rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 6:48 pm The political establishment in the US worked very hard to get Biden elected, and during the election we saw some talk that war is more profitable for plenty of people pulling the strings than peace.
I recall some of this talk in particular around those behind The Lincoln Project, with the prediction that a "new" war would be more likely if they were successful in getting Biden elected.
And here we are. A "new" war. As predicted by some of those most cynical of The Lincoln Project's true motivations.
If I recall The Lincoln Project wanted to get rid of the idiotic buffoon residing at the White House at the time.
Although everyone knows not to trust Putin (well, except for one individual who trusted him more than the US Intelligence agencies) I don't think anyone could have predicted how much of a despot he really is.
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Don't put words in my mouth, thanks. Saying any "new" war "would be their fault" isn't the same as saying a "new" war would be among the likelier outcomes they were hoping for.
As I recall, Hunter Biden was overly involved in the Ukraine while his father was VP. Lots to sift through here, and no easy way to sift through it.
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Ok that's wrong too I guess. What are you saying in the Bidens War on Ukraine thread?
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Putin, a former KGB agent who was stationed in East Germany, has said he regrets the Soviet Union's demise and made clear that he does not accept Europe's post-Cold War security architecture.
He has offered a litany of complaints about the security risks to Russia of further NATO expansion and made the case that Ukraine was "completely created" out of land from the former Russian empire during the Soviet Union's formation. The implication was that he sees himself as on a historical mission to undo wrongs inflicted by Lenin's Bolsheviks.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/vladimi ... ne-2787540
President Putin has frequently accused Ukraine of being taken over by extremists, ever since its pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted in 2014 after months of protests against his rule.
Russia then retaliated by seizing the southern region of Crimea and triggering a rebellion in the east, backing separatists who have fought Ukrainian forces in a war that has claimed 14,000 lives.
Late in 2021, Russia began deploying big numbers of troops close to Ukraine's borders, while repeatedly denying it was going to attack. Then Mr Putin scrapped a 2015 peace deal for the east and recognised areas under rebel control as independent.
Russia has long resisted Ukraine's move towards the European Union and the West's defensive military alliance, Nato. Announcing Russia's invasion, he accused Nato of threatening "our historic future as a nation".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56720589
Hmmm. Seems very likely this isn't Biden's war after all.It’s clear now that Putin’s endgame is nothing short of a revanchist imperialist remaking of the globe to take control of the entire former Soviet space.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... s-00011652
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
No need to guess, though. Seems to me most people can quite easily comprehend what "a 'new' war would be among the likelier outcomes they were hoping for" by getting their preferred candidate elected as president, Biden, means.
I don't think there's any point trying to make it easier for those of you still "struggling" with the concept. Seems to me the intention of this snarking is simply to get this thread tossed into bickering. Why not start one in the appropriate place for that, and let this one stay upstairs?

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Not at all. Just trying to figure out what your point of view is in this thread. You said the election of Biden was why this war happened. See quotes of your own words above. But you say that's not what you are saying so I'm asking what are you saying? That's all.rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 7:45 pmNo need to guess, though. Seems to me most people can quite easily comprehend what "a 'new' war would be among the likelier outcomes they were hoping for" by getting their preferred candidate elected as president, Biden, means.
I don't think there's any point trying to make it easier for those of you still "struggling" with the concept. Seems to me the intention of this snarking is simply to get this thread tossed into bickering. Why not start one in the appropriate place for that, and let this one stay upstairs?
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
There's no need to reinterpret what I said, JLives. Seems to me the only reason you'd need to put words in my mouth would be so you can bicker about what I didn't say, just as the only reason to quote me is for the sake of bickering. (And if I believed you honestly can't understand what I wrote, I'd feel sorry for you!) Since I see it has now become acceptable for us to re-post the same thing, perhaps the mods won't mind this attempt to get back to topic:JLives wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 8:01 pmNot at all. Just trying to figure out what your point of view is in this thread. You said the election of Biden was why this war happened. See quotes of your own words above. But you say that's not what you are saying so I'm asking what are you saying? That's all.rustled wrote: ↑Feb 25th, 2022, 7:45 pm
No need to guess, though. Seems to me most people can quite easily comprehend what "a 'new' war would be among the likelier outcomes they were hoping for" by getting their preferred candidate elected as president, Biden, means.
I don't think there's any point trying to make it easier for those of you still "struggling" with the concept. Seems to me the intention of this snarking is simply to get this thread tossed into bickering. Why not start one in the appropriate place for that, and let this one stay upstairs?
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The political establishment in the US worked very hard to get Biden elected, and during the election we saw some talk that war is more profitable for plenty of people pulling the strings than peace.
I recall some of this talk in particular around those behind The Lincoln Project, with the prediction that a "new" war would be more likely if they were successful in getting Biden elected.
And here we are. A "new" war. As predicted by some of those most cynical of The Lincoln Project's true motivations.
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Re: Joe Biden's War in Ukraine
Biden and Harris at a minimum, are completely useless at negotiations. Are western nations guilty of inflaming the situation over many years, or would Putin have acted anyways? As the Ukraine became a prosperous nation, just the sight of such a democratic group would be a threat to Russia’s ideology. Ironically, Putin is calling the Ukrainians nazis.
I’m skeptical Putin has his sights on the world unless that idea is a joint endeavour with China. Russia and their failing economy, health care and small 144 million population and shrinking will only stretch so far. The Ukraine has 44 million and many willing fighters to threaten Russia for decades.
Putin published an essay in regards to the Ukraine and mentioned the collapse of the USSR was tragic. He is probably dreaming of a reunited country. I don’t believe that will be the final result.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/u ... ambitions/
I’m skeptical Putin has his sights on the world unless that idea is a joint endeavour with China. Russia and their failing economy, health care and small 144 million population and shrinking will only stretch so far. The Ukraine has 44 million and many willing fighters to threaten Russia for decades.
Putin published an essay in regards to the Ukraine and mentioned the collapse of the USSR was tragic. He is probably dreaming of a reunited country. I don’t believe that will be the final result.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/u ... ambitions/
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