Subj : Re: Who's at war To : Aaron Thomas From : hollow one Date : Sat Apr 08 2023 01:21 pm AT> There was no need to spill any Ukranian civilian blood. It all could AT> have been averted, but Democrats.. Yeah, right... like if siting on a sofa, watching FOX TV, 15k miles away makes any influence on anything by just one subjective force that articulates something to stimulate local masses to vote. We're talking about global events and changing eras of influence that I believe are triggered regardless of the Washington DC seats setup. Following Trump's ignorance toward Russia would not save Ukraine to be test ground for: - how much NATO fails to carry on its mission across both sides of Atlantic - how much EU is just a consumer of Chinese goods and cares about nothing else in the world - how much US can actually influence EU to stay in tact or it's fucking left alone militarily (see how this argument changed FR/DE against their own political will and goals, and how much they are still confused and try to talk to both fronts of the same political discussion, like Macron now in Beijing, proving they still want to maintain a consumer role) and many more hows.. that regardless if Democrats or Republicans have to deal with it.. sooner or later had to be dealt with.. somehow. Trump's politics would only continue a road toward isolationism that perhaps is popular, considering domestic challenges... but would end up exactly like it did 80 years earlier.. with Chinese (, not Japanese) Pearl Harbor by 2030.. which I still believe may be really difficult to avoid in another Pacific campaign, unless this another cold war with some blood spoiled on Ukrainian soil is spend.. And they want it too... as this is their dream now to release themselves from Russian boot. Outcome still unknown. -h1 .... Xerox Alto was the thing. Anything after we use is just a copy. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbS>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (1:105/420) .