I consider this paragraph unequivocally true.
This is all equally true. The issue is that not all the people in those countries all agree on how politically tied their country should be to others. Many (most?) are fearful of Russia because the history of the USSR. But some aren't. That issue is most pronounced in Ukraine. The other factor is, should the US treat other countries like puppets? I would say no. But we do know that the CIA funded, trained, and helped one group of Ukrainians overthrow a President a majority of Ukrainians voted for. So the issue isn't so straight forward. How about we abolish the CIA, cut the budget, and focus remaining budget items on building up America? We need it. Instead the US government is paying for Ukraine's pension program. At what point is it clear that Ukraine is the US's puppet? We kept them from negotiating peace at least once. Biden has corrupt economic ties to at least one Ukrainian oligarch. Who know what else the Hunter Biden files would expose.
This is hilarious actually. How many states has the US military invaded in just the last 20 years? How many has China invaded?
Has anybody read up on the US government's interventions all over Central America, South America, and the Caribbean? The facts are all out there.
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