Nobody is changing their vote over this shit. Democrats are pretty entrenched in not Trump. They knew what was at stake this election as soon as Trump stepped back up.
Trump will always have a platform because...
Yeah, but for how many more years? There's absolutely no way he'd run again if he loses, so it's really just a short ticking clock.
Doubt it. The people, the actual Democratic voters, not numbers, know what's at stake, nobody is changing their vote over this, nobody is going to lose votes over this.
I don't think this will change a thing. Nobody is changing their vote over this.
It's just an attempt to incite violence.
Are we really gonna sit here and act like Russia doesn't do the same governmental meddling in other countries? This is really just global politics 101, and it wasn't worth invading a country over.
they want the conflict to end
Ukraine wants the conflict to end with its borders intact and the aggressors out of its territory. It has stated this multiple times, just like any other established country would. It shouldn't have to give up Donbas just for Russia to cease fire for X years and then creep on forward.
If Ukraine truly wanted the conflict to end and just wanted to be bent over by Russia they would send up the white flag. Luckily they won't; thankfully they're fighting; hopefully they continue to push back. Just giving Russia free reign over invaded land sets a bad precedence.
Ukraine didn't invade Russia. Some countries have hostile borders, this isn't uncommon. Invasions to take over the government isn't the solution, but Russia has made the bed that they're gonna lay in. Allowing Russia to take Ukraine sets a dangerous precedence.
I'm not arguing that it hasn't been a proxy war. Of course, NATO doesn't want a global superpower to take over another country. It sets a precedence. Just like they(we) wouldn't want China to freely take over Taiwan.
Sabatoged peace talks? All the peace talks included Russia taking over at least some of Ukraine's land. At which point, they slowly move their borders, encapsulating Ukraine piece by piece, year by year. Submitting to "Peace Talks" in which Russia is able to take some kind of Ukrainian land is submission to Russia.
Ukraine didn't invade Russia. Russia should have simply never invaded Ukraine. Ukraine can fight this with whatever they can get from around the world.
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