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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5833954" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The problem with that is you didn't watch Tucker's show daily. Tucker isn't pro Russia/Putin. Never was. He was/is adamantly against the U.S. involving itself in a war that could result in a nuclear holocaust. He's made it clear that if Russia attacked a NATO ally that we'd have to defend the ally. I disagree that we shouldn't have gotten involved in any way. I also disagree with Tucker bolstering his argument by bringing on people like Lt.Colonel Douglas McGregor who was saying, still is, that no matter how much aid we give Ukraine the Russian military was/is far superior in strength and capability so giving the Ukrainians any aid would just be throwing money down a hole. And as Tucker keeps pushing might get us into a nuclear war. I disagree with the politicians who state that if we don't stop the Russians in Ukraine they'll be attacking NATO countries next. That's fear mongering to push defense contractor profits. But I am against bigger countries in this day and age thinking it's their right to dictate to their sovereign neighbors how to conduct their business or who they can choose to associate with. We should work towards building prosperity in Russia and China so that they will conduct themselves in their dealings with others. That war and bullying is no longer an acceptable alternative to increase wealth and power. But as Reagan said, trust, but verify. Just because we should be striving towards these goals doesn't mean we should be naive about the culture and leadership of these countries. Which is why we need a strong military and can spend plenty on it without getting into needless wars to pad their profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5833954, member: 24302"] The problem with that is you didn't watch Tucker's show daily. Tucker isn't pro Russia/Putin. Never was. He was/is adamantly against the U.S. involving itself in a war that could result in a nuclear holocaust. He's made it clear that if Russia attacked a NATO ally that we'd have to defend the ally. I disagree that we shouldn't have gotten involved in any way. I also disagree with Tucker bolstering his argument by bringing on people like Lt.Colonel Douglas McGregor who was saying, still is, that no matter how much aid we give Ukraine the Russian military was/is far superior in strength and capability so giving the Ukrainians any aid would just be throwing money down a hole. And as Tucker keeps pushing might get us into a nuclear war. I disagree with the politicians who state that if we don't stop the Russians in Ukraine they'll be attacking NATO countries next. That's fear mongering to push defense contractor profits. But I am against bigger countries in this day and age thinking it's their right to dictate to their sovereign neighbors how to conduct their business or who they can choose to associate with. We should work towards building prosperity in Russia and China so that they will conduct themselves in their dealings with others. That war and bullying is no longer an acceptable alternative to increase wealth and power. But as Reagan said, trust, but verify. Just because we should be striving towards these goals doesn't mean we should be naive about the culture and leadership of these countries. Which is why we need a strong military and can spend plenty on it without getting into needless wars to pad their profits. [/QUOTE]
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