Russian Military Buildup Outside Ukraine

Wrong

we had no business in korea, vietnam, kuwait, iraq, afghanistan or ukraine

Actually, US intervention in the Korean War was the most clear cut - as a response to an invasion of a sovereign country, under the official United Nations mandate a total of 22 countries sent their troops to Korea (the vast majority being Americans).

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and thats why we should not be in the united nations

It was a wasted war with no winner

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Like the confederacy did?

Why do you keep calling me a boomer? And where is it exactly you are from?

Doogie is the same age as me, and we’re both X’ers.

Get your shit straight you dumbfuck.

Hey dumbass,

The kinzahls are only mach 10 at the height of their hyperbolic trajectory. Much closer to mach 2 when they near the ground (so basically, a conventional missile). The harder intercept comes from the fact their trajectory is much steeper than air to surface missiles traditionally launched from aircraft.
Hypersonic usually refers to things that are still hypersonic at impact or close to it.

That’s a bold claim. Got evidence to support it that isn’t propaganda? I doubt it. You are proving you know less and less about every topic you post on.

Life’s harder when one is a complete idiot.
It’s damn near impossible when one is an idiot know-it-all.

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Huh?

Yep. You do disagree with the U.S. invasion of the CSA, right?

They still knocked out a number of the missiles so it’s not infallible. Also if the missiles are un-killable why is Russia launching drones and other things as decoys before they launch these missiles? That would be a waste of those assets if they were sure the missiles would always get through.

From: Why do disgraced Americans like Scott Ritter spout pro-Putin propaganda in Russia? | Euronews

"Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector in the 1990s, and a Marine Corps analyst during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan a decade prior, is among the cohort of Americans courted by Russian propaganda sources.

Recently, he launched a tour of his new book, ā€œDisarmament in the time of the Perestroika,ā€ in Russia, and presented it in cities such as Kazan, Irkutsk and Yekaterinburg. The book, he claims, aims to warn the US public about not seeking out escalations with Russia which could lead to a nuclear attack and insists the Western public has forgotten how difficult it was to achieve these agreements in the first place."

Yeah I am sure he is not in the Kremlin’s pocket…Holy shit dude. You claim to not fall for propaganda - give me a break.

And he’s a pedophile:

Sounds like a guy people should listen to…

Nor do you know anything about the US military.

Your a clown and a half.

The Confederacy didn’t have a right to secede. They were never an independent nation. And if I recall, they fired the first shots.
I say that as a Texan who was raised to be Texan first, Southern second, and American third.

No.

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You must live in a blurry world of non-truths and haphazard terms carelessly applied to random objects without regard for form or function.

It must be terrifying to never know what is real or true or if what is being said means the same things that are being heard.

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According to…the U.S.

No. Just multiple independent nations.

Sensible thing to do when invaded.

Not sure how you can be all of those things while believing the first two are just places on a map. Edit: Sounds a lot like the ā€œI own guns and enjoy shootingā€ guys that always argue for taking guns away.

Do explain the invasion.

I am smart enough to know I’m an American first.

It’s public record - he was convicted in a court of law. That’s not from the media.

Says the guy relying on information from someone paid by the Kremlin….

Alanis Morissette would be impressed by the irony.

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And

:thinking:

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Told to leave; did not leave, and threatened to extend the time they remained.

Copy. I misunderstood. I guess we need to wait 150 years to see whether Ukraine has any right to resist Russia.

We need to start doing that with all of his posts. :smiley:

I still cant believe you people. Yesterday as a responce to the Krimean bridge explosion Russia launched a massive strike in Odessa targeting wheat supplies. 16 000 tons of wheat were destroyed. Thats enough to feed all the homeless people in US for an year.

How can you as Americans excuse terorism? Shame.