• 𝔇𝔦𝔬
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    7 months ago

    They can get in line. US has enough problems and should worry about itself.

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      7 months ago

      A vast majority of the funds ‘for Ukraine’ stay in the USA, and have provided a massive boost to jobs and revenue for American companies.

      Blocking funds for Ukraine will only benefit Putin. Are you pro-Putin?

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        7 months ago

        No, no, you see, if you just allow Putin’s imperialist ambitions to go unaddressed this DEFINITELY won’t have repercussions on American democracy or the international economy. I Am Very Smart

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          Hey there, I think there’s a bit more to consider in this topic. Firstly, it’s not just the U.S. holding the fort in places like Eastern Europe. European countries, along with other members of NATO, play a big role in their own defense and stability of the region. Don’t forget that there are nuclear powers in EU too.

          Also, the U.S. being involved overseas isn’t just a one-way street where America sacrifices for the sake of others. There are strategic benefits for the U.S., like securing trade routes, building diplomatic relationships, and even national security perks.

          And about socialism and isolationism being mixed up – they’re actually quite different. Socialism is more about how an economy is managed, not how a country deals with foreign policy. Many countries with socialist elements are pretty active globally.

          Regarding Europe and East Asia, calling them isolationist isn’t quite right. These regions are major players in international trade and politics. For instance, the EU is a huge economic bloc and actively participates in global affairs, and so does East Asia, with countries like Japan and South Korea being key international players.

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          7 months ago

          Ah yes blame Europe for your internal
          failures. The US has enough money to provide universal healthcare, free education and play world police. It’s not the Europeans fault that Americans vote greedy morons into office. Also most of the money the US spends on the Ukraine war stays in the US since it used to buy US made equipment.

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            It technically is Europe’s fault since the european russians are the ones who keep spreading misinformation and demoralizing voters to keep americans from being able to elect leaders that won’t do that.

            Just because they’re disowned doesn’t change that Moscow is on the European side of the urals.

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          7 months ago

          True, Europe is the true villain of allies, although there have been at least some changes lately.