• Saik0
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      151 year ago

      Yes, more senseless war! Ukraine is in the right to protect their territory. But outright wishing for senseless war is stupid as hell.

      • JD Squared
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        21 year ago

        You do realize there’s like 80,000 troops already there in europe? We have bases around the world. I’m not sure how these 3,000 national guard make a difference in your mind, but okay.

        • klieg2323
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          This is just the start. It’s the exact same way the “weapons assistance” went. First small, then billions of dollars worth of weapons being sent on the regular. It’s to get us used to the idea of even more troops being sent over. The fact that there’s 80k US troops on a foreign continent already doesn’t make it any better. If anything, it provides the context for why Russia is acting irrationally as it is being surrounded by an adversaries military

            • klieg2323
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              No offense but you sound like an idiot.

              I have just as much a right not to die fighting a foreign war as a Ukrainian has to die fighting for their country.

              Advocating for an increase in US military involvement in a foreign war sounds like someone hasn’t studied the great 20th century conflicts. If you’d like, I am a practicing historian and I can give you a reading list at your literacy level to give you some context for current world events.

              • @[email protected]
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                -41 year ago

                So “I have the right to safety and the Ukranians have the right to die” sums up your position?

                If you want the conflict to end then why aren’t you advocating for Russia to cease their hostility and invasion of a sovereign nation? You seem to only be concerned with people opposing this Russian aggression and the war that they started.

                • klieg2323
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                  41 year ago

                  Ukraine is more than capable of defending itself. The US has no obligation whatsoever to that country. I would love if Russia just decided to stop, but I don’t think that’s a likely scenario. What does seem likely is if the us directly commits troops this will escalate the current situation dramatically. Any US involvement will trigger a declaration of war by Russia on the us. That will trigger article 5 of NATO brining all members of the alliance into war. Both side have nuclear weapons which will be used barring some sort of miracle rendering plutonium inert or something.

                  I have just as much a right not to die over some territory on the other side of the world as the Ukrainians do defending their land. Didn’t know that was controversial. Hope you’re ready to die for Ukraine then

                  • @[email protected]
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                    The US did make an agreement with Ukraine (the Budapest Agreement), Russia, and the UK that stated if they gave up their nuclear arsenal, we’d guarantee their security. Russia violated that agreement with their invasion and now we’re holding up our end of the bargain by offering security.

                    I highly doubt Russia would declare war on the US (and by extension NATO) as there is no way for them to win such a war when they’re already struggling to capture former USSR nations. You stating that nuclear war is inevitable is just sewing FUD and has little basis in reality. Putin might be unhinged but I doubt his military leaders are willing to make the entire planet unlivable just to further his agenda.

                    You wanting to sit on the sidelines is no guarantee of safety. Russia isn’t going to stop with Ukraine if we allow them to do as they please. They could just as easily attack the US next whether we get involved or not, so what will you say as Russian bombs fall on your home because we decided to let them expand their power unchecked?

            • 133arc585
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              31 year ago

              No offense but you sound blue-eyed and idealistic when history has shown this to be a typical outcome.

              • @InverseParallax
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                21 year ago

                Actually the typical outcome was letting hitler take the sudatenland while doing nothing.

                This is us stopping the typical outcome.

                • arcturus
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                  that’s not what they mean

                  they mean “America sending troops over to a foreign country to ‘save them’, and then sending more, and OOPS now we’ve started a war there and we’re already racking up those war crimes, and now the civilians there literally see us as goddamn evil and they’re not even wrong to think that way because it turns out that we were basically there mainly doing heinous shit so that the nation was in a position where they kinda had to let us have a share of their resources so rich old white men back home can add an extra 3 zeroes to their bank accounts” was something we literally did for the last 2 decades

                  it is very much the one of the likely historical outcomes of “now the US gets militarily involved”

                  • @InverseParallax
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                    There are only 2 possibilities here:

                    1. Russia retains any level of reason and sanity and they back down immediately out of utter and complete pants-shitting terror. They’re getting worked by ukraine, the US is roughly 100 years further ahead in military technology than either Russia or Ukraine.

                    2. They’re insane, in which case nothing matters, gear up.

                    In either case, si vis pacem, Para bellum.

            • arcturus
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              31 year ago

              but I mean, we did basically that already

              like relatively recently

              in the middle east

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                In the middle east, we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. Here, Russia is the invader. The two situations aren’t comparable.

        • 133arc585
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          01 year ago

          To me, the issue is that it increased. Whether by a small amount or not is rather meaningless if your complaint is that troops are being committed at all. It could have increased by 30 troops and (although it wouldn’t have made news) it would bother me.

          • JD Squared
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            -41 year ago

            Okay I just realized what instance I’m on. Time to unsubscribe.

            • klieg2323
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              111 year ago

              People are mean to me that I’m advocating for a senseless war with a nuclear element. Since obviously I can’t be wrong I’m taking my ball and hiding in my echo chamber

              • @kmkz_ninja
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                -51 year ago

                “I’m happy that Russia invaded Ukraine and I want nothing to do with it, I’m sure they’ll be fine”.

                • klieg2323
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                  51 year ago

                  Not happy about Russia invading Ukraine but also not happy about the US potentially escalating to WW3. Ukraine is not worth a nuclear Holocaust

            • Saik0
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              81 year ago

              LMFAO Like this is a valid excuse. Only 2 people in this comments section is from Lemmy.ml. Everyone else is commenting here from different servers.

              What a truly stupid take.

              • klieg2323
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                41 year ago

                For real, I had to do a double take when I read that. Buddy probably thinks this is lemmygrad

              • @[email protected]
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                01 year ago

                lemmy.ml is federated with lemmygrad.ml, and both are old instances (also run by the same people but that’s less relevant here). Point being is that all the people on tankie central are subscribed to [email protected] for their worldnews community and thus you get a certain voting pattern you don’t see in other worldnews communities even if you don’t see any lemmygrad.ml users commenting.

                • klieg2323
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                  31 year ago

                  Maybe take some time to inspect the votes? They’re not coming from lemmygrad. It’s all public info

                  • @[email protected]
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                    01 year ago

                    For values of “public info” that involve running an instance and inspecting the database. Also lemmy.ml itself has quite a high proportion of tankies as it’s the instance that tankies tend to use to interact with instances defederating lemmygrad.ml.

                • Saik0
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                  21 year ago

                  Votes/karma mean absolutely nothing.

    • 133arc585
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      41 year ago

      I’m guessing you are in voluntary reserves then, right? Because to advocate for sending others to die in a needless war, when you yourself aren’t volunteering to do exactly that, is hypocritical and frankly ghoulish.