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  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…4mos4MO

Really, REALLY bad plan if you don’t like Russia going nuts and invading the entirety of Eastern Europe.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington commented…4mos4MO

I really don't care because Eastern Europe isn't the US

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…4mos4MO

And that’s our problem, even from an isolationist perspective, what the heck do you think would come after? China and Russia live to play the long game: attack who they can, consolidate power, and weaken their big enemies to attack and destroy later. We’re next on the menu if we let them move past the buffer zones on our safety: the rest of Europe and the world at large. As long as they attack our allies or try to consolidate, we have reason to be worried, because eventually that will mean they’ll be on our doorstep, that’s how geopolitics works.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington commented…4mos4MO

And the second they actually attack our homeland, I am all for war with them, but I not for engaging in endless preemptive proxy wars and extending the tentacles of a welfare-warfare empire into foreign lands. We truly are becoming as Ron Paul said, The Empire of Lies. Look what happened with the Americans who the Iranians killed yesterday – that moron Biden just left them, sitting ducks in an independent country, like the warmonger he is. They died a sacrifice to the consensus neocon foreign policy both parties agree on that is dragging us into WWIII.

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…4mos4MO

Whenever we do nothing, millions suffer, but our problem is that when we’re involved, we have a hard time getting out of the guns and bombs thought process, making our situation harder to deal with, but when we fully withdraw, the rest of our enemies will create an empire of economic power capable of crippling the USA long before they ever reach our shores. We can’t be entirely dependent on just ourselves, and if nothing is done to stop the imperialist nations from invading others, then we’re on the menu sooner than we think, and in different ways than we think.

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