We promised Ukraine security when it gave up its nukes in the 90s. It would be a travesty and betrayal for the U.S. to abandon Ukraine. We are obligated to support Ukraine!
Our politicians seemed unmoved by travesties and betrayal. Self interest and staying in power are the priorities for our system. Sometimes they align with the interests of the voters, but more often align with the interest of donors.
Actually no.. Ukraine violated the Budapest agreement with their little U.S.-backed Maidan Coup, and subsequent invasion of Donbas leading Russia to 'annex' Crimea for it's own protection... A little time spent READING about the ACTUAL history, would do you a lot of good..
Nope. You should go read it. Also, "IT" didn't have nukes nor did they have the launch codes or means to maintain them. We even paid for the transport of their nuclear paperweights so Ukraine made out like bandits on that one. Do you want to see what happens when you fail to properly maintain nuclear material and why the entire world was concerned? Chernobyl. 😂
When anti-Ukrainians squawk about "money to Ukraine", just remember that Ukraine has only received a fraction of the aid promised, and that THEY are paying the ultimate price: WITH THEIR LIVES!
They receive aid according to a budget. The same as every other country. It is no different than your home budget. Do you have all the money you need for this year? Probably not. You have earnings over time that allow your budget to work. What do you think it’s all just sitting in a bank account someplace? Do you tell your neighbor how to spend their money? It’s insulting. Especially when you look at the expenditures of the US in Europe over time. The Marshall plan, decades of covering other NATO countries shortfalls, don’t even get me started over the UN. To insult is your norm. Don’t expect a people to put up with it forever.
@@voivode2591 Don't confuse investment with expenditures. Like investing in Europe with the Marshall Plan, saving Ukraine will save money in the long run. And it's the right thing to do.
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
This is the Ukraine they DON'T want you to know about... Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine* (16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016) 3. The ceasefire in certain districts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine agreed upon during the previous reporting period was further strengthened by the “regime of complete silence” introduced on 23 December 2015. However, in January and February, the Special Monitoring Mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) observed systematic violations of the ceasefire. During the same period, clashes and exchanges of fire have escalated in several flashpoints, predominantly near the cities of Donetsk and Horlivka (both controlled by the armed groups), and in small villages and towns located on the contact line, such as Kominternove (controlled by armed groups) and Shyrokyne and Zaitseve (divided between Ukrainian armed forces and armed groups).
4. While small arms and light weapons were most frequently employed during these incidents, the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission continued to report the presence of heavy weapons, tanks and artillery systems under 100mm calibre on either side of the contact line. Even if sporadic, the continued occurrences of indiscriminate shelling and the presence of anti-personnel mines and remnants of war exposed civilians to a constant threat of death or injury. During the reporting period, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and improvised explosive devices (IED) remained the main cause of civilian casualties in the conflict zone. 5. In addition, Ukrainian armed forces continue to position themselves near towns and villages while armed groups have embedded deeper into residential areas, further endangering the local population. The risk of re-escalation of hostilities therefore remained high
Come on, guys. Don't look so sad. I have it on good authority that Europe is entirely capable of picking up the slack when we shut our money printers off. That's what my friends in the comments here at UATV English tell me anyways. 😂
Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine* (16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016) EXCERPT 15. OHCHR documented allegations of enforced disappearances, arbitrary and incommunicado detention, and torture and ill-treatment, perpetrated with impunity by Ukrainian law enforcement officials, mainly by elements of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). OHCHR urges the Ukrainian authorities to ensure prompt and impartial investigation into each reported case of human rights violations, as well as the prosecution of perpetrators. Accountability is critical to bring justice for victims, curtail impunity, and foster long-lasting peace. 16. OHCHR was granted access to official pre-trial detention facilities throughout areas under Government control and, following some of its interventions, noted some improvements in conditions of detention and access to medical care for some detainees in pre-trial detention in Odesa, Kharkiv, Mariupol, Artemivsk and Zaporizhzhia. In some cases, OHCHR intervention also led to due attention being afforded to allegations of illtreatment and to law enforcement investigations into violations of other human rights in custody. These improvements confirm the importance for OHCHR to enjoy unfettered access to all places of detention.
Honestly speaking as a us citizen I’m with in my right to say many citizens of my country are actually tired of sending your country money and equipment to a fight that is not ours yes it’s tragic what is happening but it’s not our fight more over will your country pay back the money given to you I definitely know that will not happen and honestly speaking I personally don’t care about your country
@ I get that but still not our fight many citizens of the United States watch the money being sent to a foreign country they can’t point on a map while they had natural catastrophe and got peanuts for their tears and countless others who are financially destitute from the high inflation
@@AstroGremlinAmericanI get your point but still it’s unacceptable for the us to send money to a country that they can’t point out in a map while they go hungry or destitute from natural disasters to only get peanuts for their tears at the end of the day I say give the lamb to the bear
what do they bring to the table pedro? what interests do we have there? whats the plan even? takes more to being an american then just going along with the corporate line pal.
Sveiks Tautiet Henri! You know from the stories of your parents and grandparents what it is like to live under Soviet tyranny. Fortunately Ukraine , unlike Latvia, has somewhat of a chance to defeat Russia. The Forest Brotehrs of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia kept on the guerilla warfare as long as they could. But ultimately were betrayed by a double agent, British I think. Slava Ukraine!
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
Correct. Shareholders would not tolerate borrowing and drilling for cheap oil. If a President could deliver cheap oil it would have been done. Biden drained the Strategic Petroleum Reserve before the 2022 midterms and it made a dent. But that's not sustainable.
Total rubbish. About 1% of defence spending has been allocated to Ukraine. Overall America has prospered from the war in Ukraine. They sent old stock enabling them to rejuvenate their stock. A win win for America.
Fair enough, it is a cost. The replacement munitions are manufactured in the US. US citizens are employed to carry out that work at US companies. No doubt some components might be sourced from US Allies. One way to look at is this. One gives their children funds so they can purchase a gift for them. Those employees are also taxed on their earnings. So yeah you are correct. You also can't see the trees for the forest. @icu17siberia
@@jasonrusbuldt317 We are talking in DOLLARS Ivan, not rubles or rupees! The US has NOT sent anywhere close to $200m dollars of anything and everything to Ukraine.
@@TootSocialTV So, you're going to SERIOUSLY sit there and have the gall to tell me, that MY government hasn't sent anywhere close to $200 billion in aid to Ukraine?? Dude, it's PLASTERED all over my TV daily... Who do you think you're fooling? I live in the U.S. goofball...
To finish a tv show with an air alert in 2024 almost 2025...and there are still people out there who blame the USA and Ukraine for that not.the crazy mind of a miserable dictator...what a world we live in
Yes indeed, I'm one of them. But I don't blame the US and/or the UA. I blame the Biden and the Zelensky regimes. Mr. Putin just did his job protecting his country against an existential threat.
He has made it quite clear he will not support Ukraine. You don't realise that he really flavours Putin. Your country is in for a rude awakening and one hell of ride
$11.5 trillion dollars in pr0stituted Ukrainian resources, isn't worth the stain on my moral conscience for aiding the descendants of N@zis... It's simply unethical..
Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine* (16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016) EXCERPT 25. Ukrainian armed forces and armed groups maintained their positions and further embedded their weapons and forces in populated areas, in violation of their obligations under international humanitarian law. In Shyrokyne, a key location in the ‘grey zone’ between the Government-controlled city of Mariupol and the town of Novoazovsk controlled by the armed groups, OHCHR documented extensive use of civilian buildings and locations by the Ukrainian military and the Azov regiment, and looting of civilian property, leading to displacement. Prima facie civilian buildings in Donetsk city, such as residential buildings, a shelter for homeless people, and a former art gallery, continued to be used by armed groups, thereby endangering civilians. In the village of Kominternove, Donetsk region, residents reported that members of the armed groups of the ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ took over abandoned houses. In January and February 2016, hostilities between the armed groups stationed in Kominternove and Ukrainian armed forces stationed in the nearby village of Vodiane have endangered the local population.. . 26. Armed groups and Ukrainian armed forces also continued to position military forces in or near hospitals. In Telmanove, armed members of the ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ have occupied part of the general hospital building, which is adjacent to a maternity hospital and sustained damage from shelling. In Volnovakha, Ukrainian armed forces were stationed in close proximity to a local hospital. OHCHR recalls that hospitals are specifically protected under article 11 of Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions, which are binding on the warring parties.
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
How do you expect the Ukrainian government to "stop the war"??? Putin wasn't interested in ANY of Ukraine's peace plans. He wants surrender. Address your concern to Putin.
Hmm, my earlier reply here about accepting Ruzzia's surrender in the ruins of the Kremlin was deleted, while a comment about shooting Iskanders at Ukrainians I saw and reported today was not. Double standards much?
The US economy is around 29 Trillion last time I checked. I think we can afford saving global freedom and democracy by backing Ukraine as the Ukrainians only ask for the tools to accomplish the task of defending our and their freedom. 🇺🇦🗽🇺🇸🌎🛡️
We promised Ukraine security when it gave up its nukes in the 90s. It would be a travesty and betrayal for the U.S. to abandon Ukraine. We are obligated to support Ukraine!
True.. If USA and UK were cautious enough after the breach of the Budapest Memoranfum, there were no war in Ukraine now.😢😢😢
Our politicians seemed unmoved by travesties and betrayal. Self interest and staying in power are the priorities for our system. Sometimes they align with the interests of the voters, but more often align with the interest of donors.
Actually no.. Ukraine violated the Budapest agreement with their little U.S.-backed Maidan Coup, and subsequent invasion of Donbas leading Russia to 'annex' Crimea for it's own protection...
A little time spent READING about the ACTUAL history, would do you a lot of good..
Nope. You should go read it. Also, "IT" didn't have nukes nor did they have the launch codes or means to maintain them. We even paid for the transport of their nuclear paperweights so Ukraine made out like bandits on that one. Do you want to see what happens when you fail to properly maintain nuclear material and why the entire world was concerned? Chernobyl. 😂
Read up some. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
When anti-Ukrainians squawk about "money to Ukraine", just remember that Ukraine has only received a fraction of the aid promised, and that THEY are paying the ultimate price: WITH THEIR LIVES!
Indeed.
They receive aid according to a budget. The same as every other country. It is no different than your home budget. Do you have all the money you need for this year? Probably not. You have earnings over time that allow your budget to work. What do you think it’s all just sitting in a bank account someplace?
Do you tell your neighbor how to spend their money? It’s insulting. Especially when you look at the expenditures of the US in Europe over time. The Marshall plan, decades of covering other NATO countries shortfalls, don’t even get me started over the UN.
To insult is your norm. Don’t expect a people to put up with it forever.
And by far most of that money was spent in the US, creating a lot of jobs.
Americans suffer zero sacrifice although some want to believe their trailer park would flourish if the Ukrainians were thrown to the wolves.
@@voivode2591 Don't confuse investment with expenditures. Like investing in Europe with the Marshall Plan, saving Ukraine will save money in the long run. And it's the right thing to do.
From America 🇺🇸, GOD bless Ukraine 🇺🇦, AMEN. 🙏🕊
Ukraine can be an allied in cases another war break out and together we can be stronger and truly united
Нагӡара ақәзааит Украина🍀❤👍
USA has your Back Jack!
Bullshit
And "As long as it takes" and "No child left behind" and "These colors don't run."
52% of Americans disgree..
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
I miss the good old days of MADELEINE ALBRIGHT. Trump's moral relativism is making America ridiculous.
This is the Ukraine they DON'T want you to know about...
Report of the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of
human rights in Ukraine*
(16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016)
3. The ceasefire in certain districts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine
agreed upon during the previous reporting period was further strengthened by the “regime
of complete silence” introduced on 23 December 2015. However, in January and February,
the Special Monitoring Mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) observed systematic violations of the ceasefire. During the same period, clashes
and exchanges of fire have escalated in several flashpoints, predominantly near the cities of
Donetsk and Horlivka (both controlled by the armed groups), and in small villages and
towns located on the contact line, such as Kominternove (controlled by armed groups) and
Shyrokyne and Zaitseve (divided between Ukrainian armed forces and armed groups).
4. While small arms and light weapons were most frequently employed during these
incidents, the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission continued to report the presence of heavy
weapons, tanks and artillery systems under 100mm calibre on either side of the contact line.
Even if sporadic, the continued occurrences of indiscriminate shelling and the presence of
anti-personnel mines and remnants of war exposed civilians to a constant threat of death or
injury. During the reporting period, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and improvised
explosive devices (IED) remained the main cause of civilian casualties in the conflict zone.
5. In addition, Ukrainian armed forces continue to position themselves near towns and
villages while armed groups have embedded deeper into residential areas, further
endangering the local population. The risk of re-escalation of hostilities therefore remained
high
We stand with Ukraine.
You're sitting in your mother's basement behind a keyboard. If you did as you claim, you'd have already joined up years ago. 😂
You dont speak for my family, my community or my State.
Go to Ukraine and stand with them where they NEED IT MOST!
Largely because of the likes of you, this unnecessary war keeps raging.
We always support Ukraine
pouring resources on a loss will not a make it a win and the reporting on this cause has been 1/10.
TH-cam censorship has run amok.
Random Accounts purges too..
A guest speaker who actually knows his stuff and without wild speculation…thank you Henry
You are old enough to buy a plane ticket.
Go and help instead of yapping to us.
He can't go to the trenches because his girlfriend loves him.
Europe does not have a army or any ammunition production .they will loose against Russia
The problem is that they are depending on the US to fight their battles and we want no part of that.
@@jeffreygoodwin133 100% correct
Schonen abend amazing Ukrainians ❤Ukraine supports ❤Henry ❤and my beloved sir👍💖💯well spoken sir 👍 respekt 👍 Slava Ukraine 💙 💛 ✌️ 💯
Good reporting. Thank you. Strong Ukraine. Strong NATO. Strong Poland. STRONG EUROPE!!!
This guy eats and sleeps well.
America's empire is in danger
If the Saudis cooperate, the price of oil can be reduced. But Trump can't make American producers drill if the price is too low.
Sooo greed is the reason the US population pays what it pays. Those are the convicted felon's cohorts.
Right on Henri. A good show. Old adage; buy now before it will cost much more later.
I wish that ukrainian people would remember, for what it's worth, 3/4 of the US did not vote for this outcome.
And the horrible cost to the american people for ukraines fight
100% ✨🇸🇪💞🇺🇦✨
Come on, guys. Don't look so sad. I have it on good authority that Europe is entirely capable of picking up the slack when we shut our money printers off. That's what my friends in the comments here at UATV English tell me anyways. 😂
Great news, due to the fact that the money and weapons, including what Biden promised will be ending in January..
Report of the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of
human rights in Ukraine*
(16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016)
EXCERPT
15. OHCHR documented allegations of enforced disappearances, arbitrary and
incommunicado detention, and torture and ill-treatment, perpetrated with impunity by
Ukrainian law enforcement officials, mainly by elements of the Security Service of Ukraine
(SBU). OHCHR urges the Ukrainian authorities to ensure prompt and impartial
investigation into each reported case of human rights violations, as well as the prosecution
of perpetrators. Accountability is critical to bring justice for victims, curtail impunity, and
foster long-lasting peace.
16. OHCHR was granted access to official pre-trial detention facilities throughout areas
under Government control and, following some of its interventions, noted some
improvements in conditions of detention and access to medical care for some detainees in
pre-trial detention in Odesa, Kharkiv, Mariupol, Artemivsk and Zaporizhzhia. In some
cases, OHCHR intervention also led to due attention being afforded to allegations of illtreatment and to law enforcement investigations into violations of other human rights in custody. These improvements confirm the importance for OHCHR to enjoy unfettered access to all places of detention.
Honestly speaking as a us citizen I’m with in my right to say many citizens of my country are actually tired of sending your country money and equipment to a fight that is not ours yes it’s tragic what is happening but it’s not our fight more over will your country pay back the money given to you I definitely know that will not happen and honestly speaking I personally don’t care about your country
"Then they came for the Ukrainians, but I did nothing because I'm not Ukrainian."
Europe need to disconnect from Amerika and kick them out of NATO..
@ I get that but still not our fight many citizens of the United States watch the money being sent to a foreign country they can’t point on a map while they had natural catastrophe and got peanuts for their tears and countless others who are financially destitute from the high inflation
@ actually nato was founded by the United States to combat the Soviet Union
@@AstroGremlinAmericanI get your point but still it’s unacceptable for the us to send money to a country that they can’t point out in a map while they go hungry or destitute from natural disasters to only get peanuts for their tears at the end of the day I say give the lamb to the bear
I live in the US and proud american amd Mexican. UKRAINIANS are our brothers in arms..Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
what do they bring to the table pedro? what interests do we have there? whats the plan even? takes more to being an american then just going along with the corporate line pal.
Ukraine is gone ...RIP😢
Non credo che gli Usa abbandonano l'Ucraina, ci sono molte persone che capiscono dietro al nuovo presidente.
Then it seems you don't understand why Trump was elected...
Sveiks Tautiet Henri! You know from the stories of your parents and grandparents what it is like to live under Soviet tyranny. Fortunately Ukraine , unlike Latvia, has somewhat of a chance to defeat Russia. The Forest Brotehrs of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia kept on the guerilla warfare as long as they could. But ultimately were betrayed by a double agent, British I think. Slava Ukraine!
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
Ukraine reserves 1.3 Million .... Russia reserves 20 Million
Guys, the USA is currently drilling at top capacity. There is no company that is going to work really hard to make 1/2 the money.
Correct. Shareholders would not tolerate borrowing and drilling for cheap oil. If a President could deliver cheap oil it would have been done. Biden drained the Strategic Petroleum Reserve before the 2022 midterms and it made a dent. But that's not sustainable.
Thanks for the update and views 🇺🇲🙏🇺🇦🙏
Total rubbish. About 1% of defence spending has been allocated to Ukraine. Overall America has prospered from the war in Ukraine. They sent old stock enabling them to rejuvenate their stock. A win win for America.
$200 billion is NOT 1% of 879 billion scooter....
So, America pays to replace stock given to Ukraine, thats still a cost.
Fair enough, it is a cost. The replacement munitions are manufactured in the US. US citizens are employed to carry out that work at US companies. No doubt some components might be sourced from US Allies. One way to look at is this. One gives their children funds so they can purchase a gift for them. Those employees are also taxed on their earnings. So yeah you are correct. You also can't see the trees for the forest. @icu17siberia
@@jasonrusbuldt317 We are talking in DOLLARS Ivan, not rubles or rupees! The US has NOT sent anywhere close to $200m dollars of anything and everything to Ukraine.
@@TootSocialTV So, you're going to SERIOUSLY sit there and have the gall to tell me, that MY government hasn't sent anywhere close to $200 billion in aid to Ukraine??
Dude, it's PLASTERED all over my TV daily... Who do you think you're fooling? I live in the U.S. goofball...
Uk 🇬🇧 raine 🇺🇦 ❤
🫡
Slava Ukraina 🇺🇦 Slava i chest‘
Thanks to You both, Henry and Cormac……Stay strong. Stay safe. And God bless!
Слава России🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
To finish a tv show with an air alert in 2024 almost 2025...and there are still people out there who blame the USA and Ukraine for that not.the crazy mind of a miserable dictator...what a world we live in
Yes indeed, I'm one of them. But I don't blame the US and/or the UA. I blame the Biden and the Zelensky regimes. Mr. Putin just did his job protecting his country against an existential threat.
i think when trump comes to power , the situation will alter his outlook and he will actually see the benefit of supporting ukraine.
His cronies not for sure.
He has made it quite clear he will not support Ukraine. You don't realise that he really flavours Putin. Your country is in for a rude awakening and one hell of ride
$11.5 trillion dollars in pr0stituted Ukrainian resources, isn't worth the stain on my moral conscience for aiding the descendants of N@zis... It's simply unethical..
What benefits are you talking about ?
@@jeffreygoodwin133 it helps american military improve. it makes america a global leader etc etc
🇺🇦 We Support you We don't live you!🫂🇸🇪
I assume, you've already enlisted.
I heard the words FBI CIA AND NSA - WHO is this?
#StandWithUkraine!
Nice show but how come Henry got this heavy Russian accent 😂❤?
Report of the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of
human rights in Ukraine*
(16 November 2015 to 15 February 2016)
EXCERPT
25. Ukrainian armed forces and armed groups maintained their positions and further
embedded their weapons and forces in populated areas, in violation of their obligations
under international humanitarian law. In Shyrokyne, a key location in the ‘grey zone’
between the Government-controlled city of Mariupol and the town of Novoazovsk
controlled by the armed groups, OHCHR documented extensive use of civilian buildings
and locations by the Ukrainian military and the Azov regiment, and looting of civilian
property, leading to displacement. Prima facie civilian buildings in Donetsk city, such as
residential buildings, a shelter for homeless people, and a former art gallery, continued
to be used by armed groups, thereby endangering civilians. In the village of Kominternove,
Donetsk region, residents reported that members of the armed groups of the ‘Donetsk
people’s republic’ took over abandoned houses. In January and February 2016, hostilities
between the armed groups stationed in Kominternove and Ukrainian armed forces stationed
in the nearby village of Vodiane have endangered the local population..
.
26. Armed groups and Ukrainian armed forces also continued to position military forces
in or near hospitals. In Telmanove, armed members of the ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ have
occupied part of the general hospital building, which is adjacent to a maternity hospital
and sustained damage from shelling. In Volnovakha, Ukrainian armed forces were stationed
in close proximity to a local hospital. OHCHR recalls that hospitals are specifically
protected under article 11 of Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions, which are
binding on the warring parties.
More power for Ukrainians.
do you prefer spending money or lives?
God bless Ukraine 🇺🇦 😊
I stand with Ukraine. Henry you do a fabulous Job. Thanks Slava Ukraine.
Where do you stand with Ukraine? On your couch?
It's a proxy war between Wall St. and Russia. The American people want no part in this war. Russia's KGB knows the Oligarchs on Wall St and that's not good news for them.
Слава украинскому солдату, украинское правительство должно скорее проснуться и прекратить войну.
How do you expect the Ukrainian government to "stop the war"??? Putin wasn't interested in ANY of Ukraine's peace plans. He wants surrender. Address your concern to Putin.
The Ukrainian government stands ready night and day to accept Ruzzia's surrender.
What should Putin do then, continuing the war started from him??
Hmm, my earlier reply here about accepting Ruzzia's surrender in the ruins of the Kremlin was deleted, while a comment about shooting Iskanders at Ukrainians I saw and reported today was not. Double standards much?
@@marksnyder8022 Indeed, YT proceed to purge accounts at random too.
The US economy is around 29 Trillion last time I checked. I think we can afford saving global freedom and democracy by backing Ukraine as the Ukrainians only ask for the tools to accomplish the task of defending our and their freedom. 🇺🇦🗽🇺🇸🌎🛡️
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦💪
ukraine falls , canada alaska are next never mind all of europe plus asia oceania
what if putin invades alaska or xi invades australia?
then i might start to care but that was never in the cards was it?
Zelensky reminds me of Churchhill. Nothing but hat in hand. Roosevelt pushed US into losing lives for no reason
You're confused on so many levels that it's not even funny.
how much did they take out ? Irak , Kuwait , Libya , Afghanistan , Cuba
the list is longer
This guy works for Ukraine? Or someone else?
What do you mean? Of course he works for Ukraine!! 😊
He's in it for the money.