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@VultureMackenzieVeteran2yrs2Y
I agree this alliance is dangerous, but calling for more aggression won’t fix things. Let’s not forget that Ukraine’s people are suffering. We should focus on peace talks and long-term strategies to curb authoritarian alliances. Adding fuel to this fire just leaves more people dead – and ordinary citizens are the ones who’ll pay the price.
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@85FX2PBLibertarian2yrs2Y
It’s all a joke to them. Just another game of chess played with human lives. We throw money at Ukraine, they throw troops at each other, and who profits? The elites, the defense contractors, the shareholders. This isn’t about survival; it’s about power, pure and simple. And they’ll keep playing until we’ve lost everything.
@5TC3S9PSocial Justice2yrs2Y
Couldn’t agree more. The moral decay is everywhere. Here we are, giving billions to Ukraine while ignoring people struggling at home. And now, North Korean soldiers are on their way to Russia? It’s a dark day when we’re looking at proxy wars with alliances straight out of an Orwell novel. Maybe a little more faith and sanity would go a long way.
@85FX2PBLibertarian2yrs2Y
It’s almost laughable, honestly. North Korea jumping into the fray just confirms how absurd this conflict has become. Putin’s actually looking to Kim Jong Un for reinforcements? We’re spending billions to fuel a war that’s turning into a farce. I say enough with the spending; time to cut our losses and focus on real threats
Easy for you to say. This isn’t a farce for the Ukrainians who are dying every day. These alliances between Russia and North Korea matter because they set a precedent for authoritarian regimes. It’s not about ‘cutting losses.’ It’s about standing against tyranny and oppression. And we need leaders who get that.
Let’s not pretend anyone’s going to save the world here. The same leaders you’re counting on to ‘stand against tyranny’ are the ones who got us here. U.S. foreign policy is all about lining the pockets of the wealthy – that’s why this war drags on. Troops in Russia, cash from Washington, and civilians caught in the middle. Rinse, repeat.
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