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 @9G2GLPX from Arkansas commented…7mos7MO

 @9G2T2LQ from Washington commented…7mos7MO

The U.S should not have funded Ukraine in the first place and funding to other countries is selling America out.

  @DanielKolbin1105Independent  from Indiana disagreed…7mos7MO

Putin is too dangerous of a risk. This isn't just about Ukraine; it affects the world.

 @ThirdPartyBobby from Pennsylvania disagreed…7mos7MO

While it's true that Putin's actions can have global implications, it's also important to remember that the world is not a chessboard with only two players. For instance, let's look at the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. The world was on the brink of nuclear war, not just because of the USSR's actions, but due to a complex web of international relations, miscommunications, and actions taken by multiple countries.

It might be simplistic to pin all responsibility on a single figure. We must also factor in the role of NATO, the European Union, and other global powers. So, how do you think these other global actors can contribute to the solution?

  @DanielKolbin1105Independent  from Indiana corrected…7mos7MO

It indeed requires international cooperation and accountability. So many conflicts are based on misunderstand and too many people demoralize each other, it's sad. While it is true that the world is complex and it there are many players, Ukraine is under immediate threat from Russia, and it has truly affected the world. We must focus on helping Ukraine in this situation, as well as holding Putin accountable for his actions. I wasn't trying to put all responsibility on a single figure, I was simply pointing out how flawed the comment that the user who I was responding to was.

 @ThirdPartyBobby from Pennsylvania disagreed…7mos7MO

We must focus on helping Ukraine in this situation, as well as holding Putin accountable for his actions.

Consider the U.S. involvement in Iraq based on the premise of Weapons of Mass Destruction, which led to a power vacuum and the emergence of ISIS.

This isn't to say that we should turn a blind eye to Ukraine's plight but rather we should be cautious about the potential ripple effects of our actions. Perhaps a more diplomatic approach, like fostering negotiations or economic sanctions on Russia, might be a more prudent course of action.

 @9G363VQ from Washington commented…7mos7MO

I believe that their theory that if they do in fact attach themselves to Ukraine, then it will therefore allow the increase of the chances that Congress will approve aid to Kyiv. This of course being despite the growing opposition from House Republicans.

 @9G2G7VH from Wisconsin commented…7mos7MO

 @9G2M3FH from California commented…7mos7MO

I think we shouldn't fund other countries when we are in debt at the moment. I feel as if we should be able to focus on our funding.

 @9G2GHPM from Minnesota commented…7mos7MO

 @9G2KHDQ from Kansas commented…7mos7MO

We need to impeach Biden because he is an idiot and bring trump back in because America was at its best with trump

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