April 09, 2021
Anyone who understands the Russian mind knows that Russia gets very defensive when threatened from up close like that. That would be a provocation, and any idiot in the State Department should understand that simple fact. You don't do this. You especially don't do this to a country with nuclear weapons superior to our aging arsenal. (The Russians rebuilt completely in 2003, while we have slowly replaced our most aged stuff.) Russia sees the Black Sea as it's private lake. Imagine if they sent a war fleet into the Gulf of Mexico. It makes them very angry. They consider Ukraine as part of their sphere of influence and will defend that militarily. If Biden intends to saber rattle he should understand that the Russians have a bunch of kossacks with some very sharp swords and way too much vodka.
US considers sending warships to the Black Sea to bolster Ukraine as tensions with Russia escalate and Moscow moves 10 of its own vessels and continues troop buildup
From the article:
The U.S. is considering dispatching Navy warships to the Black Sea to show support for Ukraine amid a Russian buildup that the White House warned Thursday it was 'increasingly concerned' about, as U.S. potential new sanctions on Russia loom.
A Pentagon official told CNNabout the potential move amid a buildup of Russian troops along its border with Ukraine.
The Navy is also flyingreconnaissance planes in international airspace in the area to monitor the buildup and Russian naval moves.
This is unnecessary brinkmanship. So why is the usurper doing it? Well, he has had a profitable relationship with Ukraine, and so did his son, and so did Hillary Clinton.Payback is a bitch - for us.
Elections - and electoral propaganda - have consequences. This one could lead to a lot of dead people.
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