• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Too little, too late. If Biden wanted to salvage his reputation at all, he’d have to do a hell of a lot more than authorizing something Ukraine has been asking for for a long-ass time now.

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      He should transfer like a trillion dollars of military equipment. It’s an official act, so he’d be immune from prosecution.

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          I’m not a fan of proliferation of nukes to an unstable region.

          But top-tier stealth fighters and bombers, anti-aircraft systems that can track hundreds of miles into Russia, tanks, a navy, and all the guns, bombs, armor, and electronic warfare equipment they’ll accept sounds good.

          Hell - give them the classified future-tech shit.

          Make the Ukraine the best-equipped military in Europe with the stroke of a pen.

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              I’m all for driving out Russia and making Ukraine free. But the reality is that it will have problems with political stability after this war, and with unstable countries veering right these days, the last thing we need is a fragile country with a right-wing nut job next door to its enemy armed with nukes.

              Nukes are a great deterrent as long as nobody uses them.

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              I get what you are saying, but nukes are to prevent war not to be used as a defense.

              Ukraine should just never have dismantled their nukes in the first place.

              A better method would be to just allow Ukraine into the EU even though “not being at war” is one of the prerequisites.

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                They did, on the promise that they would be taken care of. The moral of the story is, if you have nukes, you have to keep them now.

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    Strike. Singular. Cuz in a couple months Trump will take over and put that on ice.

    Biden could do a whole lot more – but won’t.

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    Nah man. I won’t refer to Biden as anything, but the man who had the power to stop trump but never did

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      I see him as the shitty candidate nobody wanted under Obama, who the democrats used to push out Bernie.

      I think he’s trash.

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    Its so annoying that when sleepy joe wakes up he actually does pretty good things. I think if biden would be kamala age he would actually be a better president as he seems much more progressive and has some pretty good policies. Of course theres gaza but that whole situation is such a mess.

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    If a certain orange haired moldy cheeto is gonna stop funding them, it’s the least he can do with the last of his time. Let Ukraine give Russia a love letter in the form of missiles being allowed to strike deep into enemy territory.

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    Yeah, I don’t think that’ll make a huge difference. The minute the US stops supplying, Ukraine’s in trouble.

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    So Trump would have made annexation through military force acceptable. Instead we have Putin now changing Russia’s nuclear doctrine to: Attacking in Russia, even with conventional weapons, merits a nuclear response. A member of a union will be considered as the union as a whole. And generally lowered the level of threat (to ‘sovereignty’ instead of the former ‘existence’). https://www.newsweek.com/russia-putin-nuclear-doctrine-1988843

    I don’t see this ending well. The Ukrainians, who are getting the missiles do not only have their own interest of not conceding any territory, but also the interest in getting others, primarily the U.S. involved in a direct confrontation.

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      Trumps only plan for avoiding nuclear war is continuing to gargle Putin’s balls and let him do anything he wants, including wipe out Ukraine

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      The only thing Trump is trying to avoid are consequences for all the crimes he has committed.

      If Russia decides to fire nukes, nobody is to blame but Putin. Not only is he the one pressing the button, but he could literally end the war tomorrow since he is the one invading sovereign nations.

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      The chance that Trump doesn’t try and use a nuclear weapon on Iran is near zero. It’s like drunk, depressed, isolated Nixon all over again, but worse this time.