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  • JollyJ Jolly

    Listen, Obama did not do a thing when Putin took the Crimea. Biden had three years to push Putin out of Ukraine or cut a deal and he didn't.

    What wasn't of paramount importance, suddenly is. Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.

    Again, who gives a shit about the lace around the doily? Does Zelensky cut a deal or watch his country be absorbed by Russia?

    We're way past the kindergarten stage.

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    taiwan_girl
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    #2710

    @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

    We're way past the kindergarten stage.

    Agree. Somebody needs to tell President Trump that. 😛

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    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

      @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

      We're way past the kindergarten stage.

      Agree. Somebody needs to tell President Trump that. 😛

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      89th
      wrote on last edited by
      #2711

      @taiwan_girl said in The Ukraine war thread:

      @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

      We're way past the kindergarten stage.

      Agree. Somebody needs to tell President Trump that. 😛

      POTD! But no need, he's clearly in 3rd grade.

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        Listen, Obama did not do a thing when Putin took the Crimea. Biden had three years to push Putin out of Ukraine or cut a deal and he didn't.

        What wasn't of paramount importance, suddenly is. Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.

        Again, who gives a shit about the lace around the doily? Does Zelensky cut a deal or watch his country be absorbed by Russia?

        We're way past the kindergarten stage.

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        89th
        wrote on last edited by
        #2712

        @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

        Listen, Obama did not do a thing when Putin took the Crimea. Biden had three years to push Putin out of Ukraine or cut a deal and he didn't.

        What wasn't of paramount importance, suddenly is. Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.

        Again, who gives a shit about the lace around the doily? Does Zelensky cut a deal or watch his country be absorbed by Russia?

        We're way past the kindergarten stage.

        I half agree with you, but a few points:

        • Obama led the effort to put sanctions on Russia (he convinced Merkel, who helped convince the rest of Europe), which essentially stopped Russia from going beyond Crimea into Donbas. Nonetheless, I agree the response was relatively weak.
        • As @Renauda points out, we are looking like we just want profit for our investment, it's scummy. And the rare earth metals there are not rare at all, btw. Nonetheless, either we need to man up and force Russia out or we need to just cut and run and let Russia take Ukraine, then Moldova and Belarus. This wishy-washy appeasement crap would make Reagan roll in his grave.
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        • 89th8 89th

          @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

          Listen, Obama did not do a thing when Putin took the Crimea. Biden had three years to push Putin out of Ukraine or cut a deal and he didn't.

          What wasn't of paramount importance, suddenly is. Actually, ending the war NOW is in America's best interests.

          Again, who gives a shit about the lace around the doily? Does Zelensky cut a deal or watch his country be absorbed by Russia?

          We're way past the kindergarten stage.

          I half agree with you, but a few points:

          • Obama led the effort to put sanctions on Russia (he convinced Merkel, who helped convince the rest of Europe), which essentially stopped Russia from going beyond Crimea into Donbas. Nonetheless, I agree the response was relatively weak.
          • As @Renauda points out, we are looking like we just want profit for our investment, it's scummy. And the rare earth metals there are not rare at all, btw. Nonetheless, either we need to man up and force Russia out or we need to just cut and run and let Russia take Ukraine, then Moldova and Belarus. This wishy-washy appeasement crap would make Reagan roll in his grave.
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          Renauda
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          #2713

          @89th

          Russia actually took Belarus long ago. At least twenty years ago, probably even longer. It’s just that no one noticed. It is a sovereign country in name only, just how Putin likes it.

          Elbows up!

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            jon-nyc
            wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
            #2714

            Trump to revoke refugee status for Ukrainian war refugees.

            We have a number in my town. A lot of women and kids.

            IMG_3462.png

            You were warned.

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              Doctor Phibes
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              #2715

              Shameful

              I was only joking

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                Horace
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                #2716

                I would like more details about that. The abuses of the asylum system are well known, and that needed to be cracked down on. I wonder if this is a first step to looking more critically at each of the asylees. This order is not targeted at Ukrainians. It applies much more broadly.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  jon-nyc
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                  #2717

                  The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                  Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                  You were warned.

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                    Shameful

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                    jon-nyc
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                    #2718

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in The Ukraine war thread:

                    Shameful

                    Wouldn’t shock me if Canada or Europe took them in. They’ve even learned English by now.

                    You were warned.

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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                      Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

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                      Horace
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #2719

                      @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                      The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                      Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                      Which is why I don't expect these people to actually be deported. I suspect this reporting is motivated rhetoric, about a broad ruling that happens to include Ukrainian refugees in a set of people who will be looked at to determine their legitimacy as asylees.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                        Renauda
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                        #2720

                        @jon-nyc

                        Wouldn’t shock me if Canada or Europe took them in. They’ve even learned English by now..

                        I am confident Canada will welcome all Ukrainians who arrive at our border seeking refuge from not only Putin’s jackboot but now, the perfidy of the Trump regime as well.

                        Elbows up!

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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                          Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

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                          taiwan_girl
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                          @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                          Same with a lot from Asia (China, India, even some from Taiwan, etc.)

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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in The Ukraine war thread:

                            Shameful

                            Wouldn’t shock me if Canada or Europe took them in. They’ve even learned English by now.

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                            89th
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #2722

                            @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in The Ukraine war thread:

                            Shameful

                            Wouldn’t shock me if Canada or Europe took them in. They’ve even learned English by now.

                            Plus, Ukrainian chicks are pretty

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                            • HoraceH Horace

                              @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                              The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                              Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                              Which is why I don't expect these people to actually be deported. I suspect this reporting is motivated rhetoric, about a broad ruling that happens to include Ukrainian refugees in a set of people who will be looked at to determine their legitimacy as asylees.

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                              Jolly
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #2723

                              @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                              @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                              The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                              Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                              Which is why I don't expect these people to actually be deported. I suspect this reporting is motivated rhetoric, about a broad ruling that happens to include Ukrainian refugees in a set of people who will be looked at to determine their legitimacy as asylees.

                              It's hardball negotiating.

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                              • JollyJ Jolly

                                @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                                Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                                Which is why I don't expect these people to actually be deported. I suspect this reporting is motivated rhetoric, about a broad ruling that happens to include Ukrainian refugees in a set of people who will be looked at to determine their legitimacy as asylees.

                                It's hardball negotiating.

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                                Renauda
                                wrote on last edited by Renauda
                                #2724

                                @Jolly said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                The obvious abuses are economic refugees, mostly from Latin America, claiming political asylum.

                                Seems like the refugees from the war in Ukraine is the type of situation that asylum laws were created for.

                                Which is why I don't expect these people to actually be deported. I suspect this reporting is motivated rhetoric, about a broad ruling that happens to include Ukrainian refugees in a set of people who will be looked at to determine their legitimacy as asylees.

                                It's hardball negotiating.

                                If it true, I hope you and the rest of the bullying MAGAt filth with whom you march in lock step are proud of the lies and deceit you so blindly support and propagate.

                                Elbows up!

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                                  blondie
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #2725

                                  Off the top of my head I’m thinking of 8 Ukrainians who came to YYC during this war. All but 2 speak, read, write fluent English. Very well educated, they take on minimum wage jobs .. they are diligent, quick, efficient. I remember the 2 brand new refugees who helped my son move. They were hired by a Ukrainian Canadian who owns a moving company. Complete with their cell phones, google maps and a translation app they figured out my kid’s IKEA and wifi situation, sourced out the location for the needed IKEA part, went above and beyond setting up his furniture and equipment. They didn’t have to do that. Those 2 boys were really strong, and had a treadmill unloaded and down a narrow L-shaped stairwell in minutes. The girls & mothers I know (1 whom I’ve friended) all have good educations. I’ve volunteered anything I can do to help them with their permanent residency applications. Ukrainians are darn good people, smart, industrious and make for the best citizens. Canada (prairie people especially) knew this long before this recent war. I grew up alongside many Ukrainians. We’d love to have more of them as teachers, doctors, nurses, tech people.

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                                  • B blondie

                                    Off the top of my head I’m thinking of 8 Ukrainians who came to YYC during this war. All but 2 speak, read, write fluent English. Very well educated, they take on minimum wage jobs .. they are diligent, quick, efficient. I remember the 2 brand new refugees who helped my son move. They were hired by a Ukrainian Canadian who owns a moving company. Complete with their cell phones, google maps and a translation app they figured out my kid’s IKEA and wifi situation, sourced out the location for the needed IKEA part, went above and beyond setting up his furniture and equipment. They didn’t have to do that. Those 2 boys were really strong, and had a treadmill unloaded and down a narrow L-shaped stairwell in minutes. The girls & mothers I know (1 whom I’ve friended) all have good educations. I’ve volunteered anything I can do to help them with their permanent residency applications. Ukrainians are darn good people, smart, industrious and make for the best citizens. Canada (prairie people especially) knew this long before this recent war. I grew up alongside many Ukrainians. We’d love to have more of them as teachers, doctors, nurses, tech people.

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                                    Renauda
                                    wrote on last edited by Renauda
                                    #2726

                                    @blondie

                                    Our son works part time in a local grocery store. At least a half dozen of his coworkers are young Ukrainian women who are here under temporary work visas for Ukrainian war refugees. They are all intelligent, polite, hard working and above all appreciative of the unwavering support Canada gives their nation its just struggle against tyranny.

                                    Elbows up!

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                                      xenon
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #2727

                                      A senior exec that I work with (Ukrainian guy, still has a thick accent) - regularly personally flies with medical equipment and drives into Ukraine to deliver it. He lives here in Seattle. Good, brave people.

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                                      • RenaudaR Renauda

                                        @blondie

                                        Our son works part time in a local grocery store. At least a half dozen of his coworkers are young Ukrainian women who are here under temporary work visas for Ukrainian war refugees. They are all intelligent, polite, hard working and above all appreciative of the unwavering support Canada gives their nation its just struggle against tyranny.

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                                        Tom-K
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #2728

                                        @Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:
                                        the unwavering support Canada gives their nation its just struggle against tyranny.

                                        Show off. 😁

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                                        • Tom-KT Tom-K

                                          @Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:
                                          the unwavering support Canada gives their nation its just struggle against tyranny.

                                          Show off. 😁

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                                          Renauda
                                          wrote on last edited by Renauda
                                          #2729

                                          @Tom-K

                                          Hey, we do what we can. Slava Ukraini!

                                          We would do the same if it were Poland on Putin’s supper menu. Sto lat! 🇵🇱

                                          Elbows up!

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