Crimea’s vote to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation has many debating the role of the United States in the matter.
Ron Paul wrote an op ed in USA Today this week essentially asking “what’s the big deal?” and saying the U.S. and the United Nations shouldn’t be involved.
Should the U.S. be as involved as they are, more involved, or less involved in regards to Russia and Ukraine?
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this fake war has cost almost 10 trillion dollars if i heard correctly thats the whole deficit
look at linton johnsons hand being sworn in and look at bush jr’s hand being sworn in. it was probably made that way from the beginning by standard oil
remember in the 90’s and their first attempt backfired
if russia wants a war all they have to do is lace a couple sky scrapers and a third building with tons of military grade thermite crash a couple planes into it bring the second tower down at exactly 10:05 revelation 15 O and try to use nukes to blow up the rich cave man dwellings and threaten other countries 45 minutes into your first address to the un and tell them if they know anything they better keep their mouth shut or you’ll drop bombs on their head too. its that easy then you have an excuse to overthrow a non related government
russia knows we cant afford another war look at our debt
what do you mean overthrow a country, we just did it to sadom. the 51st state
if we let them take Ukraine how much oil does us and allies receive?
weighing the balances.
if it was’nt for their nukes that would probably be the case. how many barrels do they have to bribe us with
maybe we should go to war with russia and take their oil too. what an embarrisment
“We as the world’s superpower have to…” stop thinking that the rest of us want you to step in and make decisions for us, and over the top of us.
It’s patronizing and imperialistic, even more so since last year you shut your own government down over the decision to provide affordable healthcare to your own citizenry.