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We cannot allow Putin to invade another country with impunity—he would not stop at Ukraine. Continuing to defend the cause of freedom helps keep us and our allies safe from future military ambitions of authoritarians around the world.

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Empire Of Lies2 years ago

Why would Russia invade the Baltic states or Poland? Which are in NATO? And risk WW3? For what reason? It makes no sense to any clear-thinking person. But Mitt Romney? He lives in a bizarre land of delusion. A fantasy land of his own creation. How is this clown a "Senator"?

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Oleg Kostour 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸2 years ago

Georgia is likely the next target before the Baltics. The US should support any country on the border of NATO countries being attacked by Russia. Georgia should receive the same type of support Ukraine did if there is an attack. The Georgian military should be supported with ammunition if there is an invasion. Not just humanitarian aid.

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Pasquino Marforio2 years ago

Sit this one out.

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msnatalie2 years ago

Putin has NEVER said he would invade other countries. Stop the fear mongering. No more money to Ukraine!!!

Triptonium's profile picture
Triptonium2 years ago

Translation: Russia Bad, send money to MIC and my special interests.

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Jack Spitz2 years ago

Baloney. Look at a map of NATO in 1989 and a map of NATO today and now tell me who the aggressor is. Russia isn't moving westward.

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Dorothy Milton2 years ago

Your son is invested in Ukraine

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Hallelujah2 years ago

Blah blah blah Nothing zero nada Time to go…

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Adrian.Demery.Jr2 years ago

Respectfully as an observer. I've yet to see bold action and desires to invade other countries. This is a talking point regularly echoed via western aligned outlets. I also fully acknowledge and respect the fact that you could have information that is not public. With that being said based on publicly available data it would be helpful to the region and all those involved to address the terms for comprehensive negotiations with Russia's direct participation alongside Ukraine’s, Allies and world observers and supporters. As long as the talking points are skewed to fit a desired narrative, it's only natural that this friction will continue to be costly for the innocent lives we are all concerned for and desperately trying to save & salvage.

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The Booth Project2 years ago

"He would not stop at Ukraine" Doubt it, but it still sounds like a whole lot of "not my problem."

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