• The Monroe Doctrine.

    From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 11 07:29:39 2022
    Curious.

    In 1962 Kennedy threw a hissy fit when Russians tried to put missiles
    into Cuba. And was quick to invoke the "Monroe Doctrine".

    Now when Russia does the same, referring to NATO recruitments of
    smaller Eastern nations, the USA gets all upset.

    Pot, Kettle, Black!

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30
    years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    The USA might be better off attending to its constellation of internal problems, and also greasing the bearings of all those dollar-printing
    machines. Green indeed is America's attention Span!

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Mon Jan 10 15:01:28 2022
    On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 07:29:39 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    Curious.

    In 1962 Kennedy threw a hissy fit when Russians tried to put missiles
    into Cuba. And was quick to invoke the "Monroe Doctrine".

    Now when Russia does the same, referring to NATO recruitments of
    smaller Eastern nations, the USA gets all upset.

    Pot, Kettle, Black!

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30
    years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    So Russia is a shining example of a strong incorruptible government?

    I want some of whatever it is you're smoking.

    Quite apart from anything else Putin is badly misplaying this. All
    he's doing by pressuring Ukraine at this point is encouraging Europe
    and the US to do precisely what he doesn't want.

    I don't believe the US or Europe has any desire to expand NATO further
    east but they don't like attempted bullying either and the best way to
    get not only Ukraine but other countries Putin would rather not have
    in NATO (for ex. Sweden and Finland) would be to continue his
    bellicosity.

    The USA might be better off attending to its constellation of internal >problems, and also greasing the bearings of all those dollar-printing >machines. Green indeed is America's attention Span!

    Not sure I know exactly what you mean by that but no question Green is Washington's favorite color - otherwise Beijing would have had several ultimatums on foreign policy, foreign trade, interference in other
    ccountry's politics, bullying and subversion in the Overseas Chinese
    community and their social organizations, massive theft of
    intellectual property - just for starters.

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  • From SolomonW@21:1/5 to The Horny Goat on Tue Jan 11 15:36:14 2022
    On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 15:01:28 -0800, The Horny Goat wrote:

    I don't believe the US or Europe has any desire to expand NATO further
    east

    Fear where it is going. There are several states, e.g. the Baltic states.
    The other problem is both the UK and the US have given the Ukraine
    guarantees, these have not been honored.


    but they don't like attempted bullying either and the best way to
    get not only Ukraine


    NATO would never agree unless Ukraine gave up Crimea and settled Donbas. I
    am not sure what the Ukraine would think of that. Then the next question I doubt NATO wants to get involved in a mess.


    but other countries Putin would rather not have
    in NATO (for ex. Sweden and Finland) would be to continue his
    bellicosity.

    Sweden's military is minor, so not much of a gain for NATO, Finland is significant.

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  • From Mikgmx@21:1/5 to The Horny Goat on Tue Jan 11 17:19:16 2022
    The Horny Goat wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 07:29:39 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    Curious.

    In 1962 Kennedy threw a hissy fit when Russians tried to put missiles
    into Cuba. And was quick to invoke the "Monroe Doctrine".

    You forgot to mention that the USA had to withdraw their nuclear
    missiles from Turkey as price for the Sovjet withdrawal...
    OK, USAn patriots tend to leave that small fact out of the big picture.

    Now when Russia does the same, referring to NATO recruitments of
    smaller Eastern nations, the USA gets all upset.

    Yes; now let's see what Russia offers (see above).

    Pot, Kettle, Black!

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30
    years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    Someone should mention that the Russians have been de-stabilising the
    Ukraine for the past 30 years...

    So Russia is a shining example of a strong incorruptible government?

    Yes, it is. Because nobody can afford to corrupt Putin ;-)

    I want some of whatever it is you're smoking.

    <AOL> Subscirbe!</AOL>

    Quite apart from anything else Putin is badly misplaying this. All
    he's doing by pressuring Ukraine at this point is encouraging Europe
    and the US to do precisely what he doesn't want.

    Nope. He has seen that Europe is deeply divided towards Russia.
    See last Ukrainian intervention.

    I don't believe the US or Europe has any desire to expand NATO further
    east but they don't like attempted bullying either and the best way to
    get not only Ukraine but other countries Putin would rather not have
    in NATO (for ex. Sweden and Finland) would be to continue his
    bellicosity.

    Europe didn't even want to expand the EU farther east (Rumania, Bulgaria
    and other failed states). But thanks to US pressure...

    The USA might be better off attending to its constellation of internal
    problems, and also greasing the bearings of all those dollar-printing
    machines. Green indeed is America's attention Span!

    Until the Chinese present the tab...

    Not sure I know exactly what you mean by that but no question Green is Washington's favorite color - otherwise Beijing would have had several ultimatums on foreign policy, foreign trade, interference in other
    ccountry's politics, bullying and subversion in the Overseas Chinese community and their social organizations, massive theft of
    intellectual property - just for starters.


    Not to forget impeding the freedom of international waters...

    Cheers,
    Michael Küttner

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 11 11:33:14 2022
    On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 17:19:16 +0100, Mikgmx <Michael.Kuettner@gmx.at>
    wrote:

    In 1962 Kennedy threw a hissy fit when Russians tried to put missiles
    into Cuba. And was quick to invoke the "Monroe Doctrine".

    You forgot to mention that the USA had to withdraw their nuclear
    missiles from Turkey as price for the Sovjet withdrawal...
    OK, USAn patriots tend to leave that small fact out of the big picture.

    And you didn't mention that those Turkish missiles were considered
    obsolete and scheduled for removal within 2 years Cuba or no Cuba.

    Removing them was a convenient fig leaf for Khrushchev - nothing more
    - and I personally am convinced that the Cuban Missile Crisis was the
    incident that started the cabal that led to his ouster in 1964.

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 11 11:30:38 2022
    On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 15:36:14 +1100, SolomonW <SolomonW@citi.com>
    wrote:

    On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 15:01:28 -0800, The Horny Goat wrote:

    I don't believe the US or Europe has any desire to expand NATO further
    east

    Fear where it is going. There are several states, e.g. the Baltic states.
    The other problem is both the UK and the US have given the Ukraine >guarantees, these have not been honored.

    Estonia has seen a large scale cyber-attack coming from Russia.
    Obviously in such cases the extent to there is state sponsorship of
    such activities is unclear which is presumably why they thought they
    could get away with it. In Putin's world this is called "sending a
    message"

    but they don't like attempted bullying either and the best way to
    get not only Ukraine

    NATO would never agree unless Ukraine gave up Crimea and settled Donbas. I
    am not sure what the Ukraine would think of that. Then the next question I >doubt NATO wants to get involved in a mess.

    This of course is the reason it has not already happened.

    It would take a mindnumbing level of stupidity on Putin's part to make
    NATO think allowing Ukraine to join would be a good idea. (Or at least
    less bad than other options) Really really mindnumbing. Perhaps I
    didn't make it clear that that was my main point.

    but other countries Putin would rather not have
    in NATO (for ex. Sweden and Finland) would be to continue his
    bellicosity.

    Sweden's military is minor, so not much of a gain for NATO, Finland is >significant.

    Not to mention that Finland unlike Sweden has quite a long border with
    Russia and nobody in the Kremlin wants a repeat of 1939-40.

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  • From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 12 12:14:59 2022
    On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 15:01:28 -0800, The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 07:29:39 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    Curious.

    In 1962 Kennedy threw a hissy fit when Russians tried to put missiles
    into Cuba. And was quick to invoke the "Monroe Doctrine".

    Now when Russia does the same, referring to NATO recruitments of
    smaller Eastern nations, the USA gets all upset.

    Pot, Kettle, Black!

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30 >>years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    So Russia is a shining example of a strong incorruptible government?

    Democracy does not work in all countries. Russia, as usual, has a
    Czar, oligarchs (nobles), etc. Such a huge nation with a polyglot of
    races will not accept democracy because the losers will always accuse
    the winners of cheating!

    I want some of whatever it is you're smoking.

    Nope.


    Quite apart from anything else Putin is badly misplaying this. All
    he's doing by pressuring Ukraine at this point is encouraging Europe
    and the US to do precisely what he doesn't want.

    Well, Frederick II (the great) did the same with Silesia. Keep the
    army prepared & await that magic opportunity. All that coal in
    Silesia, and all that black earth in Ukraine!

    I don't believe the US or Europe has any desire to expand NATO further
    east but they don't like attempted bullying either and the best way to
    get not only Ukraine but other countries Putin would rather not have
    in NATO (for ex. Sweden and Finland) would be to continue his
    bellicosity.

    Why would Putin risk it?

    The USA might be better off attending to its constellation of internal >>problems, and also greasing the bearings of all those dollar-printing >>machines. Green indeed is America's attention Span!

    Not sure I know exactly what you mean by that but no question Green is >Washington's favorite color - otherwise Beijing would have had several >ultimatums on foreign policy, foreign trade, interference in other
    ccountry's politics, bullying and subversion in the Overseas Chinese >community and their social organizations, massive theft of
    intellectual property - just for starters.

    I mean the USA fed the Imperial Dragon from the 1980s onwards, all in
    search of cheap labor. Feed the Dear People cheaper prices and
    your're sure to get elected. Sadly there were victims and so Trump
    got elected.
    Repent at leisure!

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Tue Jan 11 23:15:02 2022
    On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 12:14:59 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    Quite apart from anything else Putin is badly misplaying this. All
    he's doing by pressuring Ukraine at this point is encouraging Europe
    and the US to do precisely what he doesn't want.

    Well, Frederick II (the great) did the same with Silesia. Keep the
    army prepared & await that magic opportunity. All that coal in
    Silesia, and all that black earth in Ukraine!

    The differences being that Frederick won his biggest victories when he
    was the numerical underdog - still it was in a time where alliances
    were far less important than now and everyone expected Austria to win
    a decisive victory. As opposed to Russia v. Ukraine now where the two
    options are 'Russian major victory' or 'Stalemate' - nobody expects to
    see Kiev marching on Moscow.

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  • From Ed Stasiak@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 16 07:35:21 2022
    Peter Jason

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30 years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    Russia’s entire history has been one of aggression and straight-up conquering their neighbors.

    Fuck ‘em.

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  • From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to edstasiak1067@gmail.com on Mon Jan 17 07:14:35 2022
    On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 07:35:21 -0800 (PST), Ed Stasiak
    <edstasiak1067@gmail.com> wrote:

    Peter Jason

    Ukraine has been notorious for weak corrupt government for the past 30
    years, and Russia cannot afford such a situation on its border.

    Russia’s entire history has been one of aggression and straight-up conquering >their neighbors.

    Fuck ‘em.

    The English took the lead with India, America etc. It was then the
    done thing.

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