Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Ignorance..

 

What the Ukraine war is about?

Why can't Russia and Ukraine settle the issues between both of them?

President of Ukraine said he is not going to beg NATO to join in.

The Ukraine wanted everybody to help them fight Russia regardless, even if it started World War three. 

Ukraine wants to continue the war. NATO alliances and the rest of the world are hurting with gas prices, and economic difficulties. NATO alliances have spoken.

But the war continues and so is the ignorance of the politicians. Just a thought.

Lost..

 




Assignment..

 


Not my fault..

 

President Joe Biden told House Democrats gathered that 2022 “may be the most important off-year election in modern history,” gave his party credit for an improving economy and rejected blame for rising gas prices.
Inflation?   Just a thought.

Cake..

 


Grave..

 

Even if one concedes the allegations that Russia engaged in election meddling, the response of progressives is wildly excessive. It is preposterous to compare cyber espionage with the bloody Pearl Harbor and 9/11 attacks. Indeed, such a comparison trivializes the tragedy and horror of those episodes. 

Moreover, even if Moscow’s interference did take place, it is hardly an act of war. Indeed, it is not materially different from what the United States has done in dozens of countries, including democratic countries, for decades.

Progressives need to adopt a course correction. Those who sincerely believe their shrill rhetoric need to get a grip and not succumb to Russia Derangement Syndrome. 

Those who are cynically using the anti‐​Russia hysteria as a club with which to beat the Trump administration need to pause and consider how their actions are triggering a second “cold war” with the one power that has the military wherewithal to destroy America. In either case, their current behavior is doing their country a grave disservice.  A desire for destruction.  Just a "Destructive" thought.

Neutrality..

 


The U.S. and its allies have imposed wide-ranging sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. But it appears that there’s a race between Russia’s military advancements and the sanctions that are crippling Moscow.

Arms deliveries to Ukraine slowed down previously, and now there is a “frantic effort” to help Ukraine keep up the fight, he said.

That, however, may create the conditions of a proxy war, CEIP’s Ohanyan said.

“It appears that unfortunately, [at] this point, sanctions and the military assistance work at cross purposes,” she said.

A deal can be made between Russia and Ukraine if Kyiv is willing to accept neutrality and take NATO membership off the table.

He pointed to a 2014 proposal that former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger published, presenting the idea of Ukraine being a neutral country instead of attempting to join NATO.

It is clear that President Zelenskyy is open to that idea, which is a major shift in Ukraine’s position for the sake of trying to save his country from further destruction.

Ukraine now understands that NATO doesn’t want to accept it into the alliance, and the country will not beg to be allowed into NATO.  In other word, Ukraine is a threat to NATO for its ambition.         Just a "Peaceful" thought.