Roy Jennings

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@Greenseer it’s naive to believe everyone in America thinks like you. We all see the brutality. I actually believe that Biden is not comfortable with the way it’s going. He has never shown any evil traits in his political career that I’m aware of yet now, in your opinion, he’s transformed into a genocidal maniac, that’s ridiculous! I’m saying you rail against Biden but it’s not Biden it is the position of the all US presidents and that is the problem as they have always backed Israel
@Greenseer No, I just see the alternative as an even greater disaster for America, the Middle East and the World. To me Joe is behaving like every other American president and this is predictable. But to advise everyone to desert him in favour of a nutter (because that what could happen) is in itself crazy! Don’t you see that that is a really worrying prospect.
@Greenseer seems to me you have a “lesser of two evils” problem here but you have to go with one. Unlike Trump, Biden is not a lunatic, he just follows the well trodden path of ALL American presidents before him who have loyally supported Isreal. I suspect he’s feeling less comfortable now, than at the start of this because of the gross misuse of power used by one side over the other.
@Greenseer please explain how any of this would be improved by letting the lunatic Trump back into power?
@MikeTheComrade I agree with your honest sentiments about war and death of innocents. I just feel Ukraine, like Findland and Sweden should be able to democratically go there own way, without their neighbours telling them that what to do. Belarus now has an deeply unpopular puppet ruler because of Russian influence and interference. I know arguments are double sided but I would find it hard to put forward Putin’s excuses as valid, but you seem to concur with him.
@MikeTheComrade Yes, i agree that a 3rd world war is not wanted, obviously. But no country is going to be allowed to bully it’s way into any country it choses just because it has Nuclear war heads. The onus is on the aggressor not to invade, as we both now agree Russia went from potential friend to hostile enemy because of Putin’s reversion to a soviet style dictatorship. Ergo, it’s more to do with Putin’s ambitions than his NATO narrative.
@MikeTheComrade “In 1994, Russia joined the Partnership for Peace program, and on 27 May 1997, the NATO–Russia Founding Act (NRFA) was signed at a NATO Summit in Paris, France, enabling the creation of the NATO–Russia Permanent Joint Council (NRPJC). Through the early part of 2010s NATO and Russia signed several additional agreements on cooperation.” (Wikipedia: NATO–Russia relations).
Russia was close to NATO once but Putin not NATO changed all that!
@MikeTheComrade I notice you ignored my comment that Ukrainian people wanted to peel away from Russia’s influence. Vicktor Yanokovich (a Russian puppet) postponed Ukraine’s application in 2010. The illegal invasion of Crimea by Russia made the Ukrainian government look to join NATO in 2019. So Russia’s undue pressure is forcing more potential membership. There seems to be no evidence that Putin’s narrative about NATO is anything other than an excuse to act recklessly.
@MikeTheComrade You’re saying that Russia’s invasions means that NATO will gain two new members at the expense of Ukrainian lives. It could also be construed that Putin is helping NATO expand by invading neighbouring countries. Ukraine wanted to join NATO because it had Russian puppet presidents controlling it. The people of Ukraine wanted a closer link with Europe not Russia. NATO doesn’t force countries to become members, they apply. Not sure why you support Putin’s narrative.
@MikeTheComrade Putin, as well as invading other countries, brutalises his own people, assassinates his enemies all over the world, or just throws them in jail to rot and I t’s all because of NATO 😂. Ridiculous!