Lefties - Should We Declare War On Russia?

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Many of you are determined to paint Putin and Russia as our "enemies" so that you'll have some traction in a trump impeachment bid.

Should we just declare war on Russia and let the ICBMs fly?
 

Rusha

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If Trump instigates any sort of civil unrest, he could invite Russian troops as "UN Peacekeepers".

While this should be something to chuckle about, I could actually imagine him doing just that. Seriously, who else would suggest that the person and parties responsible for the hacking of the DNC and election meddling be allowed to participate in the investigation ... :dizzy:
 

genuineoriginal

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We won't have to. Trump already surrendered.


While this should be something to chuckle about, I could actually imagine him doing just that. Seriously, who else would suggest that the person and parties responsible for the hacking of the DNC and election meddling be allowed to participate in the investigation ... :dizzy:

These responses prove that lefties lack the ability to reason.
 

jgarden

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GDP Per the International Monetary Fund (2017

Rank - Country - GDP (US$MM)
********************************************
World[19] 79,865,481

1 United States 19,390,600
— European Union 17,308,862
2 China[n 2] 12,014,610
3 Japan 4,872,135
4 Germany 3,684,816
5 United Kingdom 2,624,529
6 India 2,611,012
7 France 2,583,560
8 Brazil 2,054,969
9 Italy 1,937,894
10 Canada 1,652,412
11 South Korea 1,538,030
12 Russia[n] Federation 1,527,469
13 Australia 1,379,548
14 Spain 1,313,951
15 Mexico 1,149,236

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)

Lefties - Should We Declare War On Russia?

The Russian GDP and military budget are both less than 10% of its American counterpart and its economy is a disaster!

Trump is giving Putin a far higher profile than he deserves!

Per Capita Income - International Monetary Fund (2017)

Rank - Country/Territory - Per Capita Income (US$)
***************************************************
1 Qatar 124,927
— Macau 114,430
2 Luxembourg 109,192
3 Singapore 90,531
4 Brunei 76,743
5 Ireland 72,632
6 Norway 70,590
7 Kuwait 69,669
8 United Arab Emirates 68,245
9 Switzerland 61,360
— Hong Kong 61,016
10 San Marino 60,359
11 United States 59,495
12 Saudi Arabia 55,263
13 Netherlands 53,582
14 Iceland 52,150
15 Bahrain 51,846
16 Sweden 51,264
17 Germany 50,206
18 Australia 49,882
19 Taiwan 49,827
20 Denmark 49,613
21 Austria 49,247
22 Canada 48,141
23 Belgium 46,301
24 Oman 45,464
25 Finland 44,050
26 United Kingdom 43,620
27 France 43,550
28 Japan 42,659
29 Malta 42,532
30 South Korea 39,387
31 New Zealand 38,502
32 Spain 38,171
33 Italy 37,970
— Puerto Rico 37,895
34 Cyprus 36,557
35 Israel 36,250
36 Czech Republic 35,223
37 Equatorial Guinea 34,865
38 Slovenia 34,063
39 Slovakia 32,895
40 Lithuania 31,935
41 Estonia 31,473
42 Trinidad and Tobago 31,154
43 Portugal 30,258
44 Poland 29,251
45 Hungary 28,910
46 Malaysia 28,871
47 Seychelles 28,712
48 Russia 27,890

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita
 
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rexlunae

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Many of you are determined to paint Putin and Russia as our "enemies" so that you'll have some traction in a trump impeachment bid.

Should we just declare war on Russia and let the ICBMs fly?

It would be redundant. We've been attacked. The only thing that prevents us from being in a de facto war is the fact that we aren't fighting back.

But what we should do is escalate our response until they back down, to include withdrawing from Ukraine, ceasing election meddling in democratic countries, and stopping the chemical weapons attacks in the UK. If that turns into a hot war, or a declared war, so-be-it, but I don't think that would be the first step.
 

lifeisgood

New member
It would be redundant. We've been attacked. The only thing that prevents us from being in a de facto war is the fact that we aren't fighting back.

But what we should do is escalate our response until they back down, to include withdrawing from Ukraine, ceasing election meddling in democratic countries, and stopping the chemical weapons attacks in the UK. If that turns into a hot war, or a declared war, so-be-it, but I don't think that would be the first step.

And who can be sure that all that you are saying was not 'discussed' between Trump and Putin? I mean, our actual president had not even finished the press conference and he was already being accused of being a treasonous person.

I do not remember President Obama or Secretary of State Hillary Clinton not even finishing their press conference and being accused of being treasonous for 'talking' to Putin then. Did you?

I did not much care about politics then, but oh, man, oh, man, do I have to pay minute attention now to be able to harvest the truth.
 
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