LOL "Palin's got bigger balls than Obama."
Give me a freaking break. She's a republican, so she's more pro-war, but she's also less tactful and less intelligent.
We can't just say "hey russia we're going to muuuuuurder you if you don't stop!" Though, that is likely what Palin would do.
We have no inherent responsibility to do anything. The memorandum we signed with the UK does not require us to "protect" Ukraine from invasion. We have to fix our own country. We do not have responsibility to be world police.
And people wonder why our economy was so effed up. The two wars we were fighting certainly didn't help. And now some want to jump in to another one that we have no real business in. This is an incredibly complex situation, and saying Obama is a "pussy" for not declaring that we will invade is so ****ing stupid it blows my mind.
There is no question in some people's mind about going to war with Russia over the Ukraine? Really? That doesn't give you pause? That's scary, and I'm damn sure happy our current government doesn't feel the same way.
Who the hell is advocating invading Ukraine?
Oh, I thought there might have been someone that suggested that specifically.
That being said, it's not a particularly brilliant move to allow Russia to exert power in Eastern European former Soviet territories wholly unimpeded. The solution is certainly not troops on the ground, but the first step that Kerry needs to take is to lean on our allies in Western Europe to impose trade sanctions and curtail their purchase of Russian energy (easier said than done, I know).
Obama's cumulative limp-wrist approach to foreign affairs concerns me deeply -- the international community knows that the American president is entirely bark. Putin demonstrated that this AM. He stands nothing to lose by pushing his way into Ukraine. Politically, it's a genius stroke for UR.
Last edited by Hawk; 03-01-2014 at 02:41 PM.
i would like to know how this is our problem at all
it is in Europes backyard
and it all started from them wanting to join the EU
I agree that is sucks and isn't ideal. However, the potential consequences of messing with Russia over the Ukraine are scary.
Russia relies on the West in trade, but countries also rely on Russia. That's what makes it so complicated, and simply calling Obama a pussy in this instance is silly. I don't think he was a pussy for not going in to Syria. That worked out. We KNOW our western allies won't do anything. We can ask and communicate, but nothing will be done except maybe a "stern talking to." The EU is not a military power, and Ukraine is not part of NATO. So who's supposed to help? Why us? Is Ukraine worth it? It's a mess we don't have to jump into, IMO.
That's the problem. Ukraine isn't in 'Europe's backyard' -- it's in Europe.it is in Europes backyard
So much for the Cold War being so 20 years ago. Huh? The left is funny, they mock to no end folks like Romney and Palin, and then when folks like that happen to actually have had foresight on an issue, the leftists can never, no never, admit that they could have been a bit off in their mockery.
Wish folks would get a pair and be able to admit at least every once and awhile when they were wrong.
Again, why is this inherently OUR problem? We don't need WWIII over Ukraine. Some believe Putin controlling all of Ukraine for an extended period will be difficult anyway.
You are right -- our country is in no position to trifle with Russia right now (which is kind of sad if you really think about it). But, to be honest, with the way jingoist sentiments are growing across that country, I can't help but wonder if the current situation in Ukraine is a window we might later regret not fully opening. It's not a decision-making process that I envy in the slightest but, at the same time, my confidence in the Obama administration to handle this (mainly due to a lack of credible diplomats) is minimal. This would've been a great moment to test Hillary Clinton's mettle as SoS.
Also, I wouldn't be so sure that our Western allies will turn a blind eye to what's going on. Instability in the Ukraine directly effects several fledgling EU member states.
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You make a wrong assumption. I am not advocating plunging in. I do want to consider this more myself. I'm not advocating jumping into a World War. But what I am saying is that Russia knows it can roll into Georgia, into the Ukraine, etc., without much fear of reprisals due to who Obama is and the type of foreign policy he has practiced. He has to be on top of things in advance and not always playing a reactionary game, where he twiddles his thumbs. His weak foreign policy, whether unintentionally or intentionally, is taking the US down to a second tier status in geo-politics. Maybe that's where we need to be. But there are consequences. And I'm not sure you younger guys understand that well...