Hardkill

What will be Biden's legacy?

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On 1/24/2025 at 4:00 PM, Breakingthewall said:

Biden and his administration are monsters of the worst kind, far worse than Hitler. .

 

Most batshit thing I've read on this forum.

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4 hours ago, Wyeth said:

Most batshit thing I've read on this forum.

Yeah, unless that guy is very angry about the war in Gaza because he has family and relatives from there, he's totally off the wall.

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7 hours ago, Wyeth said:

Most batshit thing I've read on this forum.

 

2 hours ago, Hardkill said:

Yeah, unless that guy is very angry about the war in Gaza because he has family and relatives from there, he's totally off the wall.

Who talked about Gaza? You can't understand politics and reality, you live in a bubble, let's see for how long. Maybe not for ever

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@Hardkill  

What I'm trying to make you see is that Biden has planned a war in Europe that has resulted in nearly a million young people dead and a country destroyed, to weaken Russia and the European Union and enrich the US even more. This has been a mistake, it will weaken the US, Biden was a fool with no vision for the future, and an absolute psychopath

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@Hardkill  

Kissinger warned already in 2014 that “for Russia, Ukraine can never be simply a foreign country” and that it therefore needs a policy aiming at “reconciliation.” He was also firm in his stance that “Ukraine should not join NATO.”

- John Mearsheimer – probably the leading US geopolitical expert today – in 2015: “The West is leading Ukraine down a rosy path and the end result is that Ukraine is going to be destroyed [...] What we are doing is, in fact, encouraging that outcome.”

- Jack F. Matlock Jr., US ambassador to the Soviet Union between 1987 and 1991, warned in 1997 that NATO expansion was “the most profound strategic mistake, [encouraging] a chain of events that could produce the most serious threat to security [...] since the collapse of the Soviet Union.” -

Clinton's Defense Secretary William Perry explains in his memoirs that he sees NATO enlargement as the cause of "the breakdown in relations with Russia" and that in 1996 he was so opposed to it that "out of the strength of my conviction, I considered resigning."

- Noam Chomsky in 2015, saying that "the idea that Ukraine could join a Western military alliance would be absolutely unacceptable to any Russian leader" and that Ukraine's desire to join NATO "is not protecting Ukraine, it is threatening Ukraine with a major war." -

 

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