Retired Col. Douglas MacGregor Discusses
Status of Ukraine War and Background of
Biden Sending Abram M-1 Tanks
Conseervative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
1/26/2023 11:48:14 AM
Col. Doug MacGregor appears with Judge Andrew Napolitano to explain the complexity of the tanks Biden has pledged to Ukraine. (snip) gives a different perspective than western media about the status of the war in Ukraine, the position and motive of the Russians and the overall status of the EU and NATO coalition.
(snip) what the western public are told about the war is not consistent with the reality what is taking place on the ground in Ukraine. The term ‘hybrid warfare,’ which includes the U.S. State Dept. pushing a very specific propaganda message to the media, eventually runs into the reality of actual war fighting on the ground
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 1/26/2023 12:22:58 PM (No. 1387795)
These GD politicians are going to get us into a war with Russia. How soon will we hear we have to protect Ukraine because of the 'domino effect?' And when will there be a 'gulf of Tonkin' attack?
I firmly believe the only reason Biden is giving Zelensky so much money and equipment is he is being blackmailed by him. Zelensky has proof of the Biden crime family's corruption (and others) in Ukraine and will release it if not given what he demands.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
FormerDem 1/26/2023 12:37:24 PM (No. 1387813)
What it's like having a blackmailable president doing the bidding of a country that is a proxy of Soros/China. I would like to save Ukrainians from dying under torture but they are leveraging it out into World War 3, and our president is too helpless to say no. World War 3 here we go. And Ukraine - never call us again. You are blackmailing our cheating president and we did see that... although defended you anyway But WW3? go away.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Ashley Brenton 1/26/2023 12:54:38 PM (No. 1387821)
A Russia capable of waging a wider war against America or NATO would already have had a victory parade in Kiev, not slogging it out in the mud with conscripts in desperate attempt to seize Ukraine's version of Paducah, Kentucky.
People who post in comments sections as if Russia is still some great power we should tread lightly around need to wake up and see that Russia is Joe Piscopo's Danny Vermin character from "Johnny Dangerously".
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 1/26/2023 1:24:34 PM (No. 1387844)
I disagree with Sundance on this topic. IMO, any weapons that are short to medium range, and used inside of Ukraine to stop the Russian invasion are a GOOD thing and we should be proud to help them.
They do not ask us for any troops, only for the tools to defend their country.
I find it incredible that folks who seem to be otherwise intelligent people think that somehow after dozens of small, conventional wars around the globe for the entire 80 year period after WW2 between various forces supported by Russia and forces supported by the USA, somehow, beyond all sanity THIS is going to be "The One" that causes Russia to nuke us. That's ridiculous to the point that I think that many who use it know it's baloney, but disagree with supporting Ukriane, so this is their "big stick" to stir the pot.
NO nuclear weapons have ever been used or seriously contemplated by either Russia or the USA since 1945, despite Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Angola, Bosnia, Kosovo, Syria, Iraq and lots of other small proxy conflicts which were not that different than this one.
Nukes will NOT be used and the fools out there pumping the "Oh, MY GOD.....they are going to nuke us!!!" hysteria just debase their own credibility with this foolishness.
These small conventional wars may be serious to the combatants, but they never are serious enough for Russia or the USA to actually consider nuclear weapons. Putin rattling that old, tired threat is just not credible. People need to act rationally, based on 80 years of past experience.
This is a conventional war, and NO American blood is being spilled. IMO giving Ukraine any of our old surplus weapons like early model Abrams tanks and early model Bradleys is good use of what is essentially scrap.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Sanchin 1/26/2023 1:31:06 PM (No. 1387850)
We know Biden is an idiot and following him Nuland, Blinke, and others into war is beyond being insane. The sad part is this country is being overly influenced by Trotskyist Neocons (mostly led by Jews of Eastern Origin) who simply want to see Russia destroyed and they do not care how many Ukrainians, Europeans, or Americans that have to die in the attempt. In seeing their fantasy come true they have sided with a undemocratic regime that worships and adores Nazism.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
FJB 1/26/2023 2:01:11 PM (No. 1387861)
It's hard to believe that everything Traitor Biden does as "president" is NOT self-serving criminalism, which also damages America and Americans more and more every day!
That's actually a remarkable endeavor, Joe, but one worthy of a firing squad.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
stablemoney 1/26/2023 2:35:48 PM (No. 1387881)
The war is a disaster, and there are going to be no winners.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
EQKimball 1/26/2023 2:55:55 PM (No. 1387890)
"In Washington, if you want to be on the team, you have to spin the truth the way they want to hear it." This is not only true in Washington, but in most large organizations. Alas.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
RussZilla 1/26/2023 3:04:17 PM (No. 1387894)
It’s none of our business, and Ukraine isn’t going to win anyway. When are we going to fight a real war and win it?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Quigley 1/26/2023 3:13:10 PM (No. 1387899)
I would be willing to entertain the idea that helping ukraine is worthwhile. But as noted by other commenters above, there is too much criminality involved. For example,
1. A full accounting of how much the bidet family has looted from Ukraine and Russia. And for what in return.
2. Why did a Ukraine born officer impeach our president?
3. I don’t know the bona fides of MacGregor in the embedded interview, but i need some explanation of his assertions.
4. The “doomsday clock” is nearer doomsday than ever, yet bidet makes no statements on the matter other than “putin’s a really bad guy.”No leadership. As if nothing is going on.
5. Afghanistan.
6. Bidet is literally suffering dementia.
7. Bidet wants to sunset the oil and gas industry without a replacement energy source (just another example of his catastrophic lack of connection to reality).
8. Why do we want to expand NATO?
So no, I’m not willing to shut up and let the wise guys lead. There is no data that says i should and plenty that says i shouldn’t.
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The most absurd thing that Pudding Pop has been able to do in his complete and utter failure in office, is to take money in graft from both sides of the conflict, supply one side with war materiel, forcing the Russians to bargain with the Taliban to purchase all the war materiel we left behind in Afghanistan.
As once was a favorite saying by a coworker, "He's just like a monkey. What he can't f-up, he sh**'s on."
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