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  • RenaudaR Offline
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    Renauda
    wrote on last edited by Renauda
    #28

    @Horace

    I agree with what you just wrote, except that those who question just how far NATO should go present to themselves as either useful idiots for Putin or appeasers lacking any understanding of the conflict. At best though they may be just naive or terminally inarticulate in expressing themselves. Regardless, I personally think they are deserving sneers. They certainly deserve no applause or encouragement.

    Thus far Russia has failed in all its stated objectives. The reason it has failed is because it came up against a greater power than it imagined. It has already lost. Putin only understands power and I suspect only now is he beginning to comprehend the power that he alone has chosen to engage militarily, politically and economically. To end the war and avoid further bloodshed and destruction Russia must return to its agreed upon borders of 1991. Reparations to Ukraine will be negotiated at the table at a later date.

    At the same time Putin is free to persecute and terrorise his citizens all he wants. Someday though they may hang him by his feet. In the meantime he is not at liberty to deny his neighbours the sovereign right to decide their future for themselves. Those days of empire are gone. They ended when Gorbachev turned off his office lights for the last time back on 25 December 1991.

    Elbows up!

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    • RenaudaR Renauda

      @Horace

      I agree with what you just wrote, except that those who question just how far NATO should go present to themselves as either useful idiots for Putin or appeasers lacking any understanding of the conflict. At best though they may be just naive or terminally inarticulate in expressing themselves. Regardless, I personally think they are deserving sneers. They certainly deserve no applause or encouragement.

      Thus far Russia has failed in all its stated objectives. The reason it has failed is because it came up against a greater power than it imagined. It has already lost. Putin only understands power and I suspect only now is he beginning to comprehend the power that he alone has chosen to engage militarily, politically and economically. To end the war and avoid further bloodshed and destruction Russia must return to its agreed upon borders of 1991. Reparations to Ukraine will be negotiated at the table at a later date.

      At the same time Putin is free to persecute and terrorise his citizens all he wants. Someday though they may hang him by his feet. In the meantime he is not at liberty to deny his neighbours the sovereign right to decide their future for themselves. Those days of empire are gone. They ended when Gorbachev turned off his office lights for the last time back on 25 December 1991.

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      Horace
      wrote on last edited by
      #29

      @Renauda said in The Tucker Interviews:

      I agree with what you just wrote, except that those who question just how far NATO should go present to themselves as either useful idiots for Putin or appeasers lacking moral fibre or any understanding of the conflict. At best though they may be just naive and terminally inarticulate in expressing themselves.

      At the beginning of the conflict, when everybody thought there was a chance Russia would steamroll, I don't recall a chorus of westerners saying we'll need to go there and forcibly take it back. That bravado has evolved along with the recognition that we won't need to.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • RenaudaR Offline
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        Renauda
        wrote on last edited by Renauda
        #30

        Even now there is no chorus - at least not a tuned in chorus - calling for NATO to assist beyond hardware and technology. At the very onset however there was a loud chorus calling for NATO to establish a no-fly zone and naval blockade of Russia but it quickly went tacit, when the implications of those two acts of complex military interdiction were explicitly explained to the choir. Thus far rational minds have steered the course. I expect that to continue.

        Elbows up!

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        • RenaudaR Renauda

          Even now there is no chorus - at least not a tuned in chorus - calling for NATO to assist beyond hardware and technology. At the very onset however there was a loud chorus calling for NATO to establish a no-fly zone and naval blockade of Russia but it quickly went tacit, when the implications of those two acts of complex military interdiction were explicitly explained to the choir. Thus far rational minds have steered the course. I expect that to continue.

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          Horace
          wrote on last edited by Horace
          #31

          @Renauda said in The Tucker Interviews:

          Even now there is no chorus - at least not a tuned in chorus - calling for NATO to assist beyond hardware and technology. At the very onset however there was a loud chorus calling for NATO to establish a no-fly zone and naval blockade of Russia but it quickly went tacit, when the implications of those two acts of complex military interdiction were explicitly explained to the choir. Thus far rational minds have steered the course. I expect that to continue.

          All of that is fine, and it implies that there should be limits to what the west will do, to keep Ukraine out of Russia's hands. That idea doesn't exist within 'whatever it takes, Russia will not win' posturing. It's nice when ideas seem calibrated, rather than fundamentalist and existential.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • RenaudaR Renauda

            @Jolly

            If European security is that vital to NATO nations - especially those on the West side of the Atlantic - you might wish to tell Mr. Trudeau to pony up his 2%.

            With all due respect let me inform you that I have written a letter or two or three or more to that effect to the PMO snd MinDef since the Chrétien era and signed numerous petitions demanding Canada at the very least meet its NATO commitments. Likewise, for the last twenty years or so, I have badgered every single federal politician who dared knock on my door begging for my vote to meet our defence commitments and spending. Conservative governments in Ottawa have been every bit as derelict as any Liberal government not just this current travesty of political irresponsibility.

            So don’t include me among the complacent.

            JollyJ Offline
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            #32

            @Renauda said in The Tucker Interviews:

            @Jolly

            If European security is that vital to NATO nations - especially those on the West side of the Atlantic - you might wish to tell Mr. Trudeau to pony up his 2%.

            With all due respect let me inform you that I have written a letter or two or three or more to that effect to the PMO snd MinDef since the Chrétien era and signed numerous petitions demanding Canada at the very least meet its NATO commitments. Likewise, for the last twenty years or so, I have badgered every single federal politician who dared knock on my door begging for my vote to meet our defence commitments and spending. Conservative governments in Ottawa have been every bit as derelict as any Liberal government not just this current travesty of political irresponsibility.

            So don’t include me among the complacent.

            Then good on you. There is nothing wrong with the Canadian military. There is a problem with their funding.

            “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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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              @George-K said in The Tucker Interviews:

              @Horace said in The Tucker Interviews:

              Russia attacking Ukraine was not an initiation of WW3.

              What a 1930s thing to say.

              Carlson and his supporters are repeating the kind of nonsense that actually led to WW2.

              You want to be a superpower? You need to fucking act like one

              It might be worth asking the question ‘Who the heck is Tucker Carlson and why should we care what he thinks?’

              I mean, really. He’s a pudgy little twat in tweeds. Who gives a shit what he thinks?

              JollyJ Offline
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              Jolly
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              #33

              @Doctor-Phibes said in The Tucker Interviews:

              @George-K said in The Tucker Interviews:

              @Horace said in The Tucker Interviews:

              Russia attacking Ukraine was not an initiation of WW3.

              What a 1930s thing to say.

              Carlson and his supporters are repeating the kind of nonsense that actually led to WW2.

              You want to be a superpower? You need to fucking act like one

              It might be worth asking the question ‘Who the heck is Tucker Carlson and why should we care what he thinks?’

              I mean, really. He’s a pudgy little twat in tweeds. Who gives a shit what he thinks?

              Putin is right in one regard...Ukraine is not Poland in 1939 and the West will not view it as such.

              BTW, how did that superpower stuff work out for the UK?

              “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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              • HoraceH Horace

                @Renauda said in The Tucker Interviews:

                @Horace

                Presently, the US is acting like a responsible superpower. If you have an issue with that, make a point of voting in 2024 for a candidate with an alternative view of how a responsible superpower should act in the 21st century. There is a cornucopia of such out there.

                I'm fine with what the US has done so far. I'm not so fine with the sneering at those who question how far we are willing to go. Most people seem to believe that we need to escalate no matter what to stop Russia. Maybe that's strategic posturing. I don't hear anything about boots on the ground, even while we imply we are all for it, if it comes to that.

                I think Carlson's either/or framing of problems we could be solving in America is ridiculous. Withdrawing support from Ukraine would yield zero gains domestically on any front.

                Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                Doctor Phibes
                wrote on last edited by
                #34

                @Horace said in The Tucker Interviews:

                @Renauda said in The Tucker Interviews:

                @Horace

                Presently, the US is acting like a responsible superpower. If you have an issue with that, make a point of voting in 2024 for a candidate with an alternative view of how a responsible superpower should act in the 21st century. There is a cornucopia of such out there.

                I'm fine with what the US has done so far. I'm not so fine with the sneering at those who question how far we are willing to go. Most people seem to believe that we need to escalate no matter what to stop Russia. Maybe that's strategic posturing. I don't hear anything about boots on the ground, even while we imply we are all for it, if it comes to that.

                I think Carlson's either/or framing of problems we could be solving in America is ridiculous. Withdrawing support from Ukraine would yield zero gains domestically on any front.

                Again, it feels like Carlsen has an agenda.

                Sorry if that seems like sneering. We don’t actually appear to particularly disagree. What the US is currently doing makes a lot of sense. I didn’t mean to imply otherwise.

                I was only joking

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in The Tucker Interviews:

                  @George-K said in The Tucker Interviews:

                  @Horace said in The Tucker Interviews:

                  Russia attacking Ukraine was not an initiation of WW3.

                  What a 1930s thing to say.

                  Carlson and his supporters are repeating the kind of nonsense that actually led to WW2.

                  You want to be a superpower? You need to fucking act like one

                  It might be worth asking the question ‘Who the heck is Tucker Carlson and why should we care what he thinks?’

                  I mean, really. He’s a pudgy little twat in tweeds. Who gives a shit what he thinks?

                  Putin is right in one regard...Ukraine is not Poland in 1939 and the West will not view it as such.

                  BTW, how did that superpower stuff work out for the UK?

                  Doctor PhibesD Offline
                  Doctor PhibesD Offline
                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #35

                  @Jolly said in The Tucker Interviews:

                  BTW, how did that superpower stuff work out for the UK?

                  I didn’t mean to imply criticism of the current US response. What Carlsen is saying is something else.

                  I was only joking

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                  • George KG George K

                    Pence give the full clip.

                    "We can do it all."

                    Not sure if that addresses TuCa's question, however.

                    HoraceH Offline
                    HoraceH Offline
                    Horace
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #36

                    @George-K said in The Tucker Interviews:

                    Pence give the full clip.

                    "We can do it all."

                    Not sure if that addresses TuCa's question, however.

                    ‘Not My Concern” Narrows the GOP Field

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                      taiwan_girl
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #37

                      LOL Not that the writer of the article Horace references is biased or anything

                      QUOTE
                      Let me say straight off that the biggest beneficiary was probably Tucker himself. He is a master interviewer, outgoing and friendly in manner, informed about the issues, unrelenting in his questioning. Some of his hosts at the Family Leadership Summit, which with Blaze Media sponsored the event, were so impressed with his performance that they suggested to the audience that Tucker himself should run for president. It’s an idea that has been in circulation for a while and it got a notable “trending” uptick as the evening unfolded.

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                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                        LOL Not that the writer of the article Horace references is biased or anything

                        QUOTE
                        Let me say straight off that the biggest beneficiary was probably Tucker himself. He is a master interviewer, outgoing and friendly in manner, informed about the issues, unrelenting in his questioning. Some of his hosts at the Family Leadership Summit, which with Blaze Media sponsored the event, were so impressed with his performance that they suggested to the audience that Tucker himself should run for president. It’s an idea that has been in circulation for a while and it got a notable “trending” uptick as the evening unfolded.

                        HoraceH Offline
                        HoraceH Offline
                        Horace
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #38

                        @taiwan_girl said in The Tucker Interviews:

                        LOL Not that the writer of the article Horace references is biased or anything

                        Thanks for pointing out that someone posted a link to a piece written by a politically opinionated person. Without you both-sides-are-equal watchdogs on TNCR, the rest of us would be totally lost in our own echo chambers.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • HoraceH Horace

                          @taiwan_girl said in The Tucker Interviews:

                          LOL Not that the writer of the article Horace references is biased or anything

                          Thanks for pointing out that someone posted a link to a piece written by a politically opinionated person. Without you both-sides-are-equal watchdogs on TNCR, the rest of us would be totally lost in our own echo chambers.

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                          taiwan_girl
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #39

                          @Horace You are quite welcome! :couple_with_heart:

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