Does Anyone Still Believe that American and European Troops Are Not on the Ground in Ukraine?
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President Joe Biden began his State of the Union address by comparing himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vladimir Putin to Adolph Hitler, suggesting that the Russian president is on a march of conquest to take over all of Europe and that the only way to stop him is to pour more money into Ukraine and the military-industrial complex. He seemed to be trying to persuade Americans that World War III and Putin’s reign of terror can only be averted if Congress gets its act together and engages in a cold war with Russia, but if Biden really believed that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries were on Putin’s radar next, you would think that the United States would want a hot war with Russia to prevent New Hitler from his imperial ambitions, right? It is almost like he does not even believe his own rhetoric and that there is some other ulterior motive associated with the lack of urgency in stopping Putin (it has been a stalemate for months), and perhaps the wellbeing of government-partnered corporations has something to do with it? Even though we are not participating directly in the conflict (that we know of), the president lied to the public when he said that American troops were not on the ground in Ukraine.
Does Anyone Still Believe that American and European Troops Are Not on the Ground in Ukraine?
Does Anyone Still Believe that American and…
Does Anyone Still Believe that American and European Troops Are Not on the Ground in Ukraine?
President Joe Biden began his State of the Union address by comparing himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vladimir Putin to Adolph Hitler, suggesting that the Russian president is on a march of conquest to take over all of Europe and that the only way to stop him is to pour more money into Ukraine and the military-industrial complex. He seemed to be trying to persuade Americans that World War III and Putin’s reign of terror can only be averted if Congress gets its act together and engages in a cold war with Russia, but if Biden really believed that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries were on Putin’s radar next, you would think that the United States would want a hot war with Russia to prevent New Hitler from his imperial ambitions, right? It is almost like he does not even believe his own rhetoric and that there is some other ulterior motive associated with the lack of urgency in stopping Putin (it has been a stalemate for months), and perhaps the wellbeing of government-partnered corporations has something to do with it? Even though we are not participating directly in the conflict (that we know of), the president lied to the public when he said that American troops were not on the ground in Ukraine.