• HungryJerboa
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    15 days ago

    Privilege for you to type that. For others, like Ukrainians, the consequences are much worse.

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        14 days ago

        The country with the biggest military of the world, who they have received a lot of support from, just elected a president that supports the dictatorship committing crimes against humanity in their country. Do you not see how that is problematic?

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            13 days ago

            First: The commander-in-chief doesn’t control the military?

            Second: Even if he didn’t, how would that matter for Ukraine? Removing both their support and the sanctions on Russia would still hurt them a lot.

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              13 days ago

              First: The commander-in-chief doesn’t control the military?

              Only with unilateral approval from Congress.

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                12 days ago

                Both houses of which are under Republican control. So you’re only going to argue details instead of actually responding to the content?