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gabelschlager | 1 year ago

>Zelensky implied Russia would invade the U.S. Do you think that’s likely?

He did not. What he did say is, that should Russia start to expand the war to other countries (as is very likely if Ukraine falls), these effects will be felt by the people in the US.

That statement is obviously true. The effects of the Ukraine war could also be felt, as it affected the economy across the globe.

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rayiner|1 year ago

Be concrete. Which countries and what effects? Berlin is less than 1,000 miles from Moscow. Why aren’t they spending 5% of GDP on defense if this is a real threat?

reducesuffering|1 year ago

The Baltics, which we have very serious contracts to defend with American lives, including drafting our children if it spirals.

wcarss|1 year ago

keep those goalposts moving; the soul of a good faith argument here