Russia - US | Ukraine “peace negotiations”

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It was all part and parcel of the same process. The Wall fell in '89, but Russia let that happen. And the USSR fell in 1991. To me, it is all part of the same thing and it is to Putin, as well. He is trying to recreate a USSR-lite.
So far he's been trying to annex provinces that are majority ethnic Russian. I'm sure he would also like to put some friendly leaders in some of these former Soviet states, but I don't think he really wants to actually recreate the Soviet Union where it's all governed from Moscow. If he did, he would have taken a lot more than two provinces from Georgia when the world wasn't spending $100 billion a year to keep him from advancing.
 
Pretty much the same thing. We can't rerun history so it's impossible to know but when Boris Yeltsin came to visit the United States in 1990, he said we've lost the Cold war. He didn't say that because he was touring a military base. He was touring a grocery store. And the fall of the Soviet Union didn't happen because all that money we spent on tanks and fighter jets. It was because the Soviet people decided they didn't want to live like that anymore.

So if you're just concerned about us, if we hadn't been fighting the Cold war, we save save a bunch of money, we don't reduce our University spending, there is a push for universal healthcare right around the time of Clinton, and we get lower taxes.
Could have done the same thing with better international security and less hassle by never electing Republicans. Made for a better world as well as country.
 
This has an inking of truth, in a vacuum, within the bounds of basic arithmetic. However, this completely misses the calculus of geopolitical stability, trade relationships, domestic military spending, etc. that the US military AND democracy have facilitated, worldwide. Yes, we’ve likely significantly overspent on military planning, armaments, infrastructure, etc. but you can’t reasonably claim “if x wouldn’t have existed, y would’ve been possible.”
I don't think anybody knows for sure. But looking back, now we have a much better idea than we did looking forward and say 1960 or 1970.

So you have to ask yourself, why are we going to make the same choices when we know that we overspent in the past? What's different? If anything Russia is weaker, significantly weaker. They aren't even zealots hoping to spread communism and crush those capitalist dogs.
 
So far he's been trying to annex provinces that are majority ethnic Russian. I'm sure he would also like to put some friendly leaders in some of these former Soviet states, but I don't think he really wants to actually recreate the Soviet Union where it's all governed from Moscow. If he did, he would have taken a lot more than two provinces from Georgia when the world wasn't spending $100 billion a year to keep him from advancing.
That is why I said USSR-lite.
 
And the fall of the Soviet Union didn't happen because all that money we spent on tanks and fighter jets. It was because the Soviet people decided they didn't want to live like that anymore.
Right. The people just suddenly decided they didn't like it. I guess North Koreans and Cubans and Nicaraguans are just stupid or have really low standards.

I don't know if our tanks or fighter jet spending caused the downfall. The Soviets spent way too much money on the military; was that because of the US military spending, or because the US military spending made it easier to justify what the Soviets wanted to do anyway? Military production is much easier in a non-market economy than anything else, and especially when so much resource allocation is political in nature.

But more generally, the biggest factor for the Soviet economy was the lack of international trade. So think about that. Also relevant was the fact that the economy was set up to be "communist" but the Soviet Union was an empire (hence the need for military production).
 
Pretty much the same thing. We can't rerun history so it's impossible to know but when Boris Yeltsin came to visit the United States in 1990, he said we've lost the Cold war. He didn't say that because he was touring a military base. He was touring a grocery store. And the fall of the Soviet Union didn't happen because all that money we spent on tanks and fighter jets. It was because the Soviet people decided they didn't want to live like that anymore.

So if you're just concerned about us, if we hadn't been fighting the Cold war, we save save a bunch of money, we don't reduce our University spending, there is a push for universal healthcare right around the time of Clinton, and we get lower taxes.

My concern about us (and will add our economy) has to do about the ole an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We needed a robust military to at least discourage Russian, China, NK and other communist aggressors. Did we screw it up at times? Yep.

And I think you are overlooking that part of the communist "business model" was aggression taking over others and resources. They depended on that to fund their corrupt economy. When we reasonably contained them for an extended period, their economy couldn't take it and collapsed. If we had not contained, then their economy wouldn't have collapsed. If we hadn't contained then what kind of mischief would they have caused in the Middle East, Suez canal and other major choke points? For sure they would have.

We had good intelligence on what they would have done in the vacuum. So saying we will never know won't cut it.
 
My concern about us (and will add our economy) has to do about the ole an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We needed a robust military to at least discourage Russian, China, NK and other communist aggressors. Did we screw it up at times? Yep.

And I think you are overlooking that part of the communist "business model" was aggression taking over others and resources. They depended on that to fund their corrupt economy. When we reasonably contained them for an extended period, their economy couldn't take it and collapsed. If we had not contained, then their economy wouldn't have collapsed. If we hadn't contained then what kind of mischief would they have caused in the Middle East, Suez canal and other major choke points? For sure they would have.

We had good intelligence on what they would have done in the vacuum. So saying we will never know won't cut it.

There were a lot of unknowns. They were wrong on stuff and we were wrong on stuff. Domino theory was widely believed but it's since been discredited. No need to go back to it.

And if their business plan was to take over a lot of countries and seize their resources, they should have been better businessmen. At least after world war II. They were paying millions which would be billions today to prop up Cuba and North Korean economies. Vietnam played Russia against China.

If they were really hoping to take over countries and seize their resources, they should have been using Britain and the US as a model. We knew how to keep those communists out and keep countries free. Free to sell us oil and bananas.
 
I just looked at Fitzpatrick's official House site. Nowhere does it specify whether he is R or D. I had to get that from wikipedia. Maybe I just didn't see it, but it sure seems as though he's trying to hide his affiliation. Probably for good reason.
 
There were a lot of unknowns. They were wrong on stuff and we were wrong on stuff. Domino theory was widely believed but it's since been discredited. No need to go back to it.

And if their business plan was to take over a lot of countries and seize their resources, they should have been better businessmen. At least after world war II. They were paying millions which would be billions today to prop up Cuba and North Korean economies. Vietnam played Russia against China.

If they were really hoping to take over countries and seize their resources, they should have been using Britain and the US as a model. We knew how to keep those communists out and keep countries free. Free to sell us oil and bananas.
Do you know how to play chess? If you do, then you know you have to think like a bunch of moves in advance. Cuba for them was an advanced move. Being on our doorsteps, as the Cuban missile crisis demonstrated, it had all kinds of leverage opportunity for the future.

Gaining leverage is the name of the game. And they were definitely intent on gaining leverage over us for blackmail, resources, and all kinds of advantages. Their corrupt system depended on it for survival.

Come to think of it, Putin is doing the same thing. And of course we seek to gain leverage all over the place too. Just our capitalistic less corrupt system allows us to do it in a different way as you alluded to.
 
I don't remember ever having that feeling in my gut when watching a press conference like the one I got watching Trump and JD Vance berate Zelinskyy.

That just made me feel nauseous. It was awful. Probably very, very few people have seen as much violence, loss, grief and heartache over the past few years as Pres. Zelinskyy...and those clowns are upset because he doesn't say "thank you" enough?

There is something very, very wrong here. I am ashamed of my country.
 
I don't remember ever having that feeling in my gut when watching a press conference like the one I got watching Trump and JD Vance berate Zelinskyy.

That just made me feel nauseous. It was awful. Probably very, very few people have seen as much violence, loss, grief and heartache over the past few years as Pres. Zelinskyy...and those clowns are upset because he doesn't say "thank you" enough?

There is something very, very wrong here. I am ashamed of my country.
If you know before ever coming to the US that trump is petty and childish, is buttering up putin, and doesn't support continuing the biden approach to the war, what is the single most important thing for you to accomplish for the survival of your country? Getting that mineral rights deal signed so it will mean a US presence and infrastructure in place that in essence provides protection from future russian invasions. In reality, it doesn't matter how many times trump and vance want him to say thank you. It doesn't matter how childish trump is. Do whatever you have to to get the US's presence in ukraine. Zel let emotion get the best of him. It doesn't matter if he was right and trump was wrong. None of that matters. Just get the deal signed.
 
Trump just "paused" all U.S. aid to Ukraine. We all knew that as a Putin puppet, Trump would eventually do this when he could.

But the current aid has already been approved by Congress.
 
Maybe Z will now stop listening to his Dem allies; get on the phone and apologize to Trump so the deal can get signed; and get the process back on track.

It’s the only path forward for Ukraine.
 
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