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Russia is waging war. The US wants to support a free democratic country that borders NATO over a fascist invading country that's an adversary of NATO.
Why would US also support Turkey, Egypt, Israel or other dictatorship around the world?
Those are all democracies/republics, at least on paper.
Ukraine banned the largest opposition party in the legislature. How does that make it a free and democratic country? The truth is it's no more free and no more democratic than Russia.
Out of the numerous countries that the USA has invaded, couped, meddled in or intervened in, which ones have become free and democratic enough to your liking?
The terrible actions of the US don't justify russia's genocide
Germany
I was hoping more of a post WW2 example
Afghanistan was democratic during US occupation. Unfortunately, that was overthrown by the taliban when the US pulled out.
Jesus Christ
It's true. Whether you agree with the actions of the US abroad or not, the US did legitimately try to install a free and fair democratic government in Afghanistan. And it was in place for 20 years - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_in_Afghanistan.
Your own source contradicts your claims:
All this is after being chartiable and not including the 20% voter turnout in 2021 since that was the tail end of that epoch.
But I bet you'll blame all these shortcomings on the Afghans.
Oof, that'll teach me to briefly skim a source before posting. I wasn't going to blame anyone, because I clearly don't know enough about the situation. But thanks for putting words in my mouth.
Man, this was a great comment until the last sentence. . .
Yeah I made the mistake of assuming they read the article before sharing it
So Ukraine should become permanently occupied by America?
You do know there are other options then occupied by russia or america right?
Saganastic seems to disagree.
You're putting words in my mouth. I was addressing ksynwa's comment, which was honestly a bit tangential and not entirely related to Ukraine. Offering aid is not occupation, and it's a bit silly that you would imply that.
May I ask what or whom that is?
Edit: Ah I get it now
Lol. Where in the US state dept do you work? Imperialist balogne.
It's bologna, yah rusky
I care. You're McCarthyist bullshit is wearing thin. Most of the US population don't want the US proxy war. Keep trying.
Keep the propaganda coming, troll. Your comments are shallow and not representative of reality.
The reality that the major media corporations and military industrial complex want to to be represented? Correct, they don't represent that.
cite yah sources and I'll read into it. I view it as providing aid to a foreign population being invaded by a direct adversary of the people of the United States. The Ukrainian people need saving from Putin's senseless and ultimately fruitless invasion of their homes. Russians should be embarrassed for how much pain they've inflicted, as well as how little they've accomplished in this pointless errand to fulfill Putin's selfish dying wish.
Why don't you have a vote on it then?
That's not how representative democracies work. There's no way for a commoner to vote on it.
Fair point, a referendum then. (also please fix your democracy America, its getting weird)
"imperialism is when America does things, and the more American it is the more imperialismer it is"
Other countries can be imperialist too. Like Russia, when it invades its neighbours to annex their territory. Stop defending imperialism. A thing does not automatically become anti-imperialist if the USA doesn't like it.
Ad hominem fallacy
I'm not embarrassed I had to look it up, but I'm glad I did!