"Bipartisan" Statement from the Swamp on Ukraine
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Cringe. How desperate can you get.
Really seems to me some certain bankers have lost control of Russia, and they will use whatever assets they own to stoke a war.
They completely ignored the Ukraine and Russian peace Agreement that was worked out only in the last week or so. Instead, they threaten sanctions against Russia. Russia doesn't care about sanctions on Russia, but they do care how it impacts other countries in the region.
A small minority as always on any issue unwilling to acknowledge factual information and reality.
Certain U.S. lawmakers in the Senate along with usual critics in the media and those with guilty conscience resigned to dismissal citing none other than them have the authority or say on any matter emphasizing their power as decision makers is least surprising.
The minority members also hopefully realize that power comes with responsibility.
The decision-making especially related to military or economic warfare via sanctions, the consequences are also on them in terms of humanitarian, regional and global security crises in the aftermath of such authorization.
The comments on Russia’s annexation of Crimea, occupation of Syria and now troops deployment around Ukraine emanate from western and allies intrusions in Ukraine, Syria and worldwide.
This is not about pro-Russian or anti-Russian stance. It’s all about cause and effect reflecting reason and reality in the international affairs.
The western involvement in insurrection against then democratic Ukraine resulted in the Crimean territorial union with the Russian Federation in 2014.
Similarly, the western and middle eastern alliance against Syria led to Russian forces arrival later in Syria. The Syrian situation was already in shambles from western and middle eastern coalition behind the controversial Arab Spring falsely created to finish the unfinished tasks on the pre-meditated Project for New American Century (PNAC).
Again the exclusive views among few members in the United States politics asserting the United States right to meddle not only in Europe but in any part of the world is presumptuous and ill-conceived disposition.
Such positions exemplify carte blanche authority in the United States political ranks having little or no respect for other nations’ sovereignty, those nations’ citizens right to self-determination and independent status of those countries around the world.
Often the lack of respect for other nations and citizens sovereign right promotes such opinions on warfare and aggression including economic sanctions.
Here is the legitimate question.
It is well established and widely proven that Iraq war in 2003 was waged on false premise on the never founded alleged chemical weapons in Iraq.
Are there any Senators and United States members of Congress in the House who voted for Iraq war in 2003 prepared to come forward and accept responsibility for the decimation of a foreign nation leaving millions of Iraqis dead, many displaced and overwhelming population made to flee the deadly war zone besides the middle east region experiencing the quagmire of Iraq war until now?
What about the Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans from the United States defense force returned home with missing body parts, physically, mentally and emotionally traumatized and significant members as homeless left to fend for themselves in American cities nationwide?
Any lawmakers earlier exercising their power as sole decision makers and authorized the illegal invasion and occupation of foreign land prepared to pledge financial support to the victims of warfare?
The power primarily represented as authority and discretion mostly used as privilege is misinterpreted and misused in the absence of discernment.
War is not the answer to any or all political disagreements. The peace and diplomacy pursued sincerely could guarantee success benefiting all.
our message of solidarity is with the people of CANADA.