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Freedom Lover's avatar

With all due respect, it does not pay following thoughtless Tucker's points. Namely,

1. Denazification. There are no more nazis in Ukraine than there are nazis in Russia. Has anyone cared to check? Why not?

2. "It may be a coincidence that the Russian invasion of Ukraine coincided with the 7-year anniversary of the “Minsk” agreement - per Brave AI:

“The Minsk II agreement, which is often referred to as the Minsk 11 agreement, was signed on February 12, 2015.”

The Russian 2022 invasion happened NOPT on February 12, but on February 24th.

3. "religious freedom (Russian orthodox church)"

A shoe on the other foot test: If the USA have been in a war with, let's say, Mexico, certain religious denominations were openly and unabashedly advocated for the Mexico and its army, what would the USA do? USA have interned Japanese for, if not nothing, waaaaay less. Same with political opposition. Do not government officials swore to protect from enemies foreign and domestic? Why should it be different in Ukraine?

Seriously peeps, it does pay to stop and think for a change.

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Bartholo's avatar

HLIntlAgreements@parliament.uk is your opportunity to submit evidence challenging this UK-Ukraine agreement; to be submitted prior to 12 March. This agreement is is about the mineral contract but it is also UK intention to continue the war against Russia which they started 200 yrs ago, yet Starmer calls it a security or a peace initiative. It was the cause of the spat in the Oval Office on Friday 26 Feb.

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tanya marquette's avatar

Here is a question I never see addressed: What about the bioweapon labs in Ukraine. One map seen last year showed 14 such labs the US is vested in. I cannot imagine these labs are not significant in the current fight for power as bioweaponry was the cause of Covid and is now promoting other artificially created pandemics for control of the population, including decreasing it and then we have the use of these labs as part of the power grab with military involvement.

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E. Grogan's avatar

I read quite some time ago that Russia had destroyed all the biolabs in Ukraine - apparently there were 37 of these labs. Russia pretty much obliterated Ukrainian military and many Ukrainians of fighting age never wanted to be in their military anyway. Sadly many of them were kidnapped and forced into military and were killed. Landscape in Ukraine barely exists in many places there. I have also read. They had lots of illegals there, too. It looks like Ukraine is pretty well finished and on its last legs. IIRC the tunnels where they held/trafficked children were also destroyed a couple years ago by Russians.

When I was young it was well-known that you "don't poke the Russian bear". They are very smart people with good military and are very patient but when they have had enough of another country's aggression they will strike and obliterate. I was in Russia when it was USSR, in 1977, had an emergency appendix while there and was in Moscow hospital for 3 weeks. I met and spoke with many Russians while there. They are amazing people who love to help each other out. They try to stay out of war as we have seen with Putin. He did give fair warning to Kursk.

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tanya marquette's avatar

Agree. I did see how Putin held back in Syria but went in when the US kept claiming to want to end the ISIS groups but did nothing. He went in blew up the train of people with their supplies and arms going into Syria. With Ukraine he waited from 2014 to 2021 before moving in. Couldn't believe the amount of patience he had waiting for the Minsk agreement to be honored when, in fact, as Angela Merkel stated they never intended to see it applied as per agreement. War is hell in so many ways and it makes sense to try to avoid it any way possible but NATO was clearly threatening and the Ukraine was slaughtering Russian people living in Ukraine and the Nazi threat was frightening to the Russians having lost 30 million people in WWII.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Yes, your last sentence is spot on. My husband has a friend who was born in Ukraine in 1930 and went thru that whole horror show, including the starvation. He wrote a book called "The Long Vacation" (on Amazon, author Alex Panacenko) which tells of the horrors he saw there including cannibalism. It's difficult, horrifying reading but well worth the effort. Alex survived and is still alive living in U.S.

re: Nazis - when I was in Ukraine in 1977 (and then Russia) I was told Nazis had been in Ukraine in WW2 and left at end of war but came back in 1950s and never left. In 2014 they officially took over Ukraine govt. NATO also claimed Ukraine in 2014 but never told anyone. So much info has been withheld from us. When I was in Russia in 1977, the barricade that had been ut up in WW2 to keep out Germans was still there - they still honor all the Russians killed in WW2. There is an entire museum of Russian children's artwork from when they were in WW2. They never forgot the horror of WW2. I'm so thankful for Putin, he's been a big help to U.S. and probably Trump too IMO.

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tanya marquette's avatar

Thanx for this article. I recall reading some time back that Moderna was a nothing company. Fauci, et al created it and funded it money to produce this C-19 'vaccine.' Given the Pfizer funding it is questionable why this artificially created company with no experience in vaccine mftr was given so much money.

We also were given information that Fauci and NAID were heavily funded by the DOD. In fact about 50% of Fauci's salary came from the DOD making him the highest paid government employee.

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