You mean the CIA had concerns with Ukraine before the war?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 7:31 pmI gave you the end result. I have no idea how they will get there. As I previously posted, now remembering the election, I see the neocons trying really hard to keep this going past the election.UNI88 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 6:56 pm
So if we stop sending aid, Ukraine is forced to negotiate a peaceful settlement? What does that settlement look? Where would the borders be drawn? At todays lines? Can we be certain that russia will agree to a peaceful settlement if we stop aiding Ukraine? Isn't it possible that they'll decide to press their advantage and attempt to take over more of Ukraine?
It's not as simple as we stop sending aid, Ukraine is forced to negotiate, russia negotiates in good faith with boundaries acceptable to Ukraine, russia agrees to never invade again, thousands of lives are saved.
There is no guarantee that ending US aid will save lives.
What do you think the article in the NY Times and the CIA was for? Now admitting the CIA has been integral to Ukraine and their security. If those awful Republicans don't send more money, that CIA connection wilts. Better send money.
There is no guarantee that ending US aid will save lives?The faster an agreement is reached, the faster the killing will stop.
I am shocked!
It’s like they’re supposed to be interested in what happens in Russia, its belligerent tendencies, and huge stockpile of weapons or something.

(Like they have for the past 80 years)