rmnka447, on 2019-May-19, 11:30, said:
If the Prez is so much in Putin's pocket, then why did he decide to provide the Ukraine with weapons which counterbalance Russian military strength exerted through their proxies and provide other military support that makes it difficult for Russia to overrun the Ukraine.
Those moves were something that King Barack I didn't do for fear of the Russians when such moves might have thwarted the Crimean takeover. He might have bad mouthed the Russians, but couldn't find the cajones to stand up to them.
Beside the Ukraine, the Prez has also spent considerable effort to bolster other countries that bear the brunt of the Russian threat -- specifically the Baltic states -- by providing military aid, training, and joint exercises.
Has Fox Propaganda been bashing Obama again this week?
Believe it or not, I haven't been watching that channel in a while. Is next week scheduled for drumming up more support for repealing Obamacare
, or more Hillary bashing
Why didn't Obama send military weapons to Ukraine??? Would you believe it when experts say it was a complicated matter with no clear answer?
Why we shouldn't arm Ukraine
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But Obama abstained from shipping weapons to Ukraine because there was no reason to think they would do much good — and there still isn't. Lethal military assistance combines several unappealing features.
It would cost a lot of money that would probably be wasted, since the arms would not be sufficient to stop Vladimir Putin from achieving any military goal he sets. It could induce him to intensify his aggression before our help can arrive.
It could expand the destruction of the fighting without changing the outcome. And it's likely to eventually present the U.S. with a choice between accepting defeat and having to use our own forces to save Ukraine.
No one really doubts that Putin can prevail in this fight. The think-tank report concedes, "Even with enormous support from the West, the Ukrainian army will not be able to defeat a determined attack by the Russian military."
As a student of history like Andrei
can attest, the Russians occupied Crimea without breaking a sweat. Taking over the rest of Ukraine will be a little more difficult, but is the US ready to go to war?
As for Dennison supporting military aid, there's big money to be made in war, and Dennison's circle of power brokers are in a position to profit from increased military spending. Again, a complicated situation. As the Manchurian President, Dennison has to bend over and take it like a puppet when Putin commands. But there are powerful forces in the US military and government that strongly oppose the Russians, even if the Putin's puppet isn't one of them.
As for Dennison being tough on Russia, isn't he the guy who:
Trump campaign guts GOP's anti-Russia stance on Ukraine
This has been discussed often about the Republican platform plank the Dennison and his people changed at the Republican convention in 2016.
Of course, this could have been payback for Ukraine not cooperating with the Mueller report
Ukraine, Seeking U.S. Missiles, Halted Cooperation With Mueller Investigation
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The decision to halt the investigations by an anticorruption prosecutor was handed down at a delicate moment for Ukraine, as the Trump administration was finalizing plans to sell the country sophisticated anti-tank missiles, called Javelins.
Is that what is known as quid pro quo???
Of course, Dennison is pretty tough on sanctions on Russia.
Skripal poisoning: Trump admin yet to impose new Russia sanctions required by law
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Even as the European Union moves ahead, punishing four Russian officials this week in connection with the poisoning, the U.S. has not moved forward with its own penalties. The delay comes as the Trump administration faces intense congressional scrutiny over a Treasury Department deal to lift sanctions on companies that had been controlled by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Oops, that must be the wrong article because it shows Dennison reprising his role as Putin's puppet.
But, Dennison is very tough on Putin and has strongly condemned Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
Oh wait, the hacking was done by 400 pound hacker sitting on their bed, and Dennison takes Putin's word over the unanimous findings of US intelligence agencies.