Demosthenes81 said:No Americans are dying in this war, except for those who volunteered to serve under Ukraine.doubledog said:
American solders dying in someone else's war. Nothing new to see here.
Demosthenes81 said:No Americans are dying in this war, except for those who volunteered to serve under Ukraine.doubledog said:
American solders dying in someone else's war. Nothing new to see here.
I will go on record as agreeing with the OP. I too grew up under the cold war and came to believe killing Communists is generally a good thing. Russian communists, Chinese communists, Vietnamese, Korean, Cuban etc. are the enemy, then now and into the future. The largest component of our aid is weapons and training. Those are a net zero cost to me. The hardware was sitting idle and we have not drawn down supplies of critical defense equipment that would be needed in any foreseeable future near term conflict. The training we are giving, and the resulting intelligence we are receiving should be giving us a much better idea of our enemy's capabilities than the wasteful wars of the Clinton/Bush the elder and lesser/Obama/Trump/Biden administrations.NPH- said:
I kindly request that our ghost moderator consider deleting this thread & banning this "rookie" user.
did chatgpt help you with this?Demosthenes81 said:I will go on record as agreeing with the OP. I too grew up under the cold war and came to believe killing Communists is generally a good thing. Russian communists, Chinese communists, Vietnamese, Korean, Cuban etc. are the enemy, then now and into the future. The largest component of our aid is weapons and training. Those are a net zero cost to me. The hardware was sitting idle and we have not drawn down supplies of critical defense equipment that would be needed in any foreseeable future near term conflict. The training we are giving, and the resulting intelligence we are receiving should be giving us a much better idea of our enemy's capabilities than the wasteful wars of the Clinton/Bush the elder and lesser/Obama/Trump/Biden administrations.NPH- said:
I kindly request that our ghost moderator consider deleting this thread & banning this "rookie" user.
The canard of "we should be doing XYZ instead" is a false dichotomy. There is plenty of money for border protection, veteran care and other Constitutionally Allowable activity. Instead we waste money forgiving people 's debts that they freely entered in to, promising a free and risk free existence to exercise "rights" that are created out of thin air and paying for large segments of our society to sit on their collective asses and vote for more free stuff and reparations.
Finally, and this is a personal belief that I know not everyone agrees with, but I believe that genocide, real genocide not the fake treatment yelled out by the flag people, should be opposed wherever it rears its despicable head. And if you do not believe that Ukrainians have been the victim of systemic genocide then you have your head up the putinistas rear end there is no hope for you.
Deus vult! Amen.
No I have the privilege of having a History and Political Science degree from A&M from a time when it produced quality graduates.NPH- said:did chatgpt help you with this?Demosthenes81 said:I will go on record as agreeing with the OP. I too grew up under the cold war and came to believe killing Communists is generally a good thing. Russian communists, Chinese communists, Vietnamese, Korean, Cuban etc. are the enemy, then now and into the future. The largest component of our aid is weapons and training. Those are a net zero cost to me. The hardware was sitting idle and we have not drawn down supplies of critical defense equipment that would be needed in any foreseeable future near term conflict. The training we are giving, and the resulting intelligence we are receiving should be giving us a much better idea of our enemy's capabilities than the wasteful wars of the Clinton/Bush the elder and lesser/Obama/Trump/Biden administrations.NPH- said:
I kindly request that our ghost moderator consider deleting this thread & banning this "rookie" user.
The canard of "we should be doing XYZ instead" is a false dichotomy. There is plenty of money for border protection, veteran care and other Constitutionally Allowable activity. Instead we waste money forgiving people 's debts that they freely entered in to, promising a free and risk free existence to exercise "rights" that are created out of thin air and paying for large segments of our society to sit on their collective asses and vote for more free stuff and reparations.
Finally, and this is a personal belief that I know not everyone agrees with, but I believe that genocide, real genocide not the fake treatment yelled out by the flag people, should be opposed wherever it rears its despicable head. And if you do not believe that Ukrainians have been the victim of systemic genocide then you have your head up the putinistas rear end there is no hope for you.
Deus vult! Amen.
Which was the point of my second paragraph. And if you think there is much difference between Putin and Stalin you are mistaken. The labels change, the people and authoritarianism doesn't.oh no said:
Russia is not USSR and they aren't communist. Today's democrats are more communist, so if you want to fight communism, there's a much more important battle being waged against America here at home.
I'm gonna need you to take some remedial history classes to learn why the Cold War was "cold." Faux nostalgia is a pretty terrible reason to start another world war.plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
Biden's Secretary of the Navy disagrees with this statement.Demosthenes81 said:
The hardware was sitting idle and we have not drawn down supplies of critical defense equipment that would be needed in any foreseeable future near term conflict.
I have a buddy that is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army that is about to be deployed to Poland/Ukraine. Along with a lot of other boots on the ground. This is after he has done 1 tour in Iraq and 2 in Afghanistan and was told his deployments were done. He is slated to retire in the next couple of years after putting in over 20 years.Demosthenes81 said:No Americans are dying in this war, except for those who volunteered to serve under Ukraine.doubledog said:
American solders dying in someone else's war. Nothing new to see here.
There were plenty of threads on the cost of the wars, especially as they drug into the second decade of fighting.Pumpkinhead said:
From 2001-2021 we spent an estimated $8 trillion in Afghanistan and actually HAD troops dying and fighting over there.
This Ukraine thing is a fraction of the cost compared to Afghanistan with none of our troops actually fighting. Taking a bite out of the Russians. Do posters here really care that much? I don't remember daily threads on here 2016-2020 complaining about Afghanistan costs even though that effort had long gone past the point of justifying us still being over there.
schmellba99 said:There were plenty of threads on the cost of the wars, especially as they drug into the second decade of fighting.Pumpkinhead said:
From 2001-2021 we spent an estimated $8 trillion in Afghanistan and actually HAD troops dying and fighting over there.
This Ukraine thing is a fraction of the cost compared to Afghanistan with none of our troops actually fighting. Taking a bite out of the Russians. Do posters here really care that much? I don't remember daily threads on here 2016-2020 complaining about Afghanistan costs even though that effort had long gone past the point of justifying us still being over there.
People appear to care more about Ukraine because 1) after 20+ years of fighting, the populace is weary of it and doesn't want to get engaged in a conflict that we have no business being engaged in, 2) the politics around this one are sketchy at best given the fact that Biden doesn't even hide the fact that he and his family are making bank on it and 3) even idiots realize that a national debt of $30 trillion is unsustaniable, much less with 8% inflation and a government that is as corrupt as any banana republic that ever existed.
People are tired of the BS and are making their voices heard.
plata o plomo said:
Its propoganda to think you are helping America and her interests by giving Russia a heads up about US troops in ukraine
then put your boots on the ground if you you truly believe that. But you are not there so you don't believe it for yourselfplata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
schmellba99 said:I have a buddy that is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army that is about to be deployed to Poland/Ukraine. Along with a lot of other boots on the ground. This is after he has done 1 tour in Iraq and 2 in Afghanistan and was told his deployments were done. He is slated to retire in the next couple of years after putting in over 20 years.Demosthenes81 said:No Americans are dying in this war, except for those who volunteered to serve under Ukraine.doubledog said:
American solders dying in someone else's war. Nothing new to see here.
We have boots on the ground over there and it will continue to increase in number and at some point one of our boys in uniform will be killed in a war that we have absolutely zero reason to be involved in outside of attempting to negotiate a peace or cease fire agreement.
meanwhile, Biden is proposing to open up Obamacare to illegals now. Because the southern border is apparently not an issue or something.
There's no time for that! We gotta out boots on the ground now!!Ag87H2O said:
Wow. Rookie tip. The apostrophe, capital letters, and spell check are your friends.
MouthBQ98 said:
Who are they and what exactly are they doing? If they're accounting for delivered equipment and trying to reduce corruption then not a big deal. If they're operators and special forces engaged in actual combat or manning weapons systems in combat, that is BS. We were told we would NOT go that far.
plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
Ol Army 01 said:I 'll bite.plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
Because we are ignoring serious issues at home to fund a proxy war we created when overthrowing a democratically elected Leader of Ukraine in 2014, Ukraine and CIA provoked Russia by violating the Minsk Accords and killing btw 10,000 - 15,000 Russian dual citizens in the Donbask Region.
This war is for money laundering and to continue to prop up the military industrial complex.
The ramifications from this are yet unknown; however they are likely to be devastating and long term.
TheEternalPessimist said:plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
The leaker is a hero. Anything that reveals this corrupt government's lies is awesome.
plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
Sims said:
Until the US political class regains some semblance of a cohesive foreign policy across administrations and parties supported by a common national identity and purpose...boots on the grounds anywhere, at any point, is going to get a lot of pushback.
At this point, it's not wholly incorrect to say that US Armed Forces are deployed to suit the personal ambitions of politicians.
[sound of Chelsea cracking an ice cold Bud Light]Teslag said:Was Chelsea manning a hero?TheEternalPessimist said:plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
The leaker is a hero. Anything that reveals this corrupt government's lies is awesome.
BillYeoman said:plata o plomo said:
I grew up during the cold war, we have been preparing for Russia for decades. Im baffled that so many americans fall for russian propoganda. We should limit our spending, but russia is in no way in the right, that leaker is a coward and fool
Well….recent history showed having "advisors" on the ground led to something that could be easily escalated on a moments notice. Took a few years but it happened.
The American people at least knew at that time we had "advisors" in country.
We the people should know whether we are in a direct war or not.
Oh, and study history
Yep, American teens don't work anymore because those are now living wage jobs for immigrants and the people that can't get anything else. Soon to be replaced by computers/robots.Fightin_Aggie said:plata o plomo said:
russia and china are bigger concerns than juan pablo and maria coming to the US illegally to work a blue collar job
BS - both are major issues.
Ignoring one is nothing but politics. You are not to be taken seriously