Agreed, sort of.
Against Russia? No. Russia will need to show a marked turnaround in its aggression toward its neighbors.
As long as these "aggressions" consist of trading goods, I can not agree. Imagine all that frostbitten russophobes in Ukraine without Russian gas.
But...
Iran, yes
Venezuela, yes
Anywhere the sanctions are aimed at "regime change", yes
Agreed.
China? Sort of. Cut the trade war crap but keep sanctions in place over DRP, keeping straits open, treatment of the Uighurs.
Can´t agree. Korea is not a threat, unless you force them to be one. And those who maintain prisons where they keep people without charge and trial, force millions into misery and create terrorist Islamist armies can keep their pseudo-humanitarian bullshit for themselves.
Russia LITERALLY invaded Ukraine and has made threatening gestures towards every country along its eastern borders.
I have no idea how Korea came into this unless it's a finger fart and you meant China. In which case, you're wrong. China is a threat and while we have our flaws genocide is not currently one of them.
Obama and his Euro-***** invaded Ukraine with Nazi gangs.
Just for shits and giggles...
Try a little less stupid....
See how it feels.
How is it inside your bubble?
"As the Euromaidan protests in the Ukrainian capitol of Kiev culminated this week, displays of open fascism and neo-Nazi extremism became too glaring to ignore. Since demonstrators filled the downtown square to battle Ukrainian riot police and demand the ouster of the corruption-stained, pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich, it has been filled with far-right streetfighting men pledging to defend their country’s ethnic purity.
White supremacist banners and Confederate flags were draped inside Kiev’s occupied City Hall, and demonstrators have hoisted Nazi SS and white power symbols over a toppled memorial to V.I. Lenin. After Yanukovich fled his palatial estate by helicopter, EuroMaidan protesters destroyed a memorial to Ukrainians who died battling German occupation during World War II. Sieg heil salutes and the Nazi Wolfsangel symbol have become an increasingly common site in Maidan Square, and neo-Nazi forces have established “autonomous zones” in and around Kiev.
An Anarchist group called AntiFascist Union Ukraine attempted to join the Euromaidan demonstrations but found it difficult to avoid threats of violence and imprecations from the gangs of neo-Nazis roving the square. “They called the Anarchists things like Jews, blacks, Communists,” one of its members said. “There weren’t even any Communists, that was just an insult.”
“There are lots of Nationalists here, including Nazis,” the anti-fascist continued. “They came from all over Ukraine, and they make up about 30% of protesters.”
One of the “Big Three” political parties behind the protests is the ultra-nationalist Svoboda, whose leader, Oleh Tyahnybok, has called for the liberation of his country from the “Muscovite-Jewish mafia."
John McCain and other State Department members have troubling ties to the ultra-nationalist Svoboda party
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