今天, 美国与伊朗、朝鲜、白俄罗斯和俄罗斯站在了一起

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詹姆斯
2 小时前
作为一名美国人,我对特朗普的乌克兰立场和今天在联合国进行的投票深恶痛绝。我们支持像普京这样残暴的独裁者,这是对所有为保护我们国家而战斗和牺牲的士兵的羞辱。美国与伊朗、朝鲜、白俄罗斯和俄罗斯一起投票。百分之百清楚,特朗普是俄罗斯的资产。这是无可争议的。我们不再是自由世界的领导者。我们已成为绵羊之国和 “可耻 ”之家。给您的国会众议员打电话,让他们知道您不支持普京和他的宠物唐纳德-特朗普。MAGA=软弱

 

 

 
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    And we thought we would get the US withdrawing from the world, some sort of neo isolationism. Instead, we are getting the US siding with authoritarian regimes. Trump wants an active foreign policy -- one that opposes democratic forces around the globe.

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      I'm old enough to remember when the GOP actually disliked Russia, protected its allies, and tried to stop the spread of Communism.

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      Now, are people convinced now? Also, do you see what I have been saying for a while. This administration isn't about republicans or democrats. All of us except the very rich are going to suffer.

      It's about revenge, dictatorship and the rich getting richer.

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    Trump does not represent the consensus of this country on his support of Russia - yes, that is exactly what he is doing. He is going down the path of what he "perceives" to be power and control by Putin; however those are not the qualifications of leadership. Another failure with the US losing its ...

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    It seems the US is talking out of both sides of the mouth. We, rightfully, want everyone who is in the US illegally to leave and go back where they came from.

     

    However, we seem okay with Russia, who has ten of thousands of people (troops) who illegally entered Ukraine no having to leave.

     

    Shouldn't...

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      And then there's the "America First" promise. Well...our energy prices are sky high, our gas is going back up, grocery costs are going up, our eggs....yet, he's meddling in a foreign war and ignoring his constituents at home. Except, of course, the firing of thousands upon thousands of workers in t...

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      As an American, I am utterly disgusted by Trump's Ukraine Position and the Vote that occurred in the UN Today. It is a disgrace to all of our soldiers who fought and died to protect our nation that we support a brutal dictator like Putin. America voted with Iran, North Korea, Belarus and Russia. It is 100% clear that Trump is a Russian Asset. This is beyond disputed. We are no longer the leader of the free world. We have become the land of the sheep and the home of the "Shameful." Call your Congressional Rep and let them know that you do not stand with Putin and his pet, Donald Trump. MAGA = WEAKNESS

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        Perhaps it's because he never had to sacrifice anything but a visit to his physician and for that he was given a waiver. The price it seems that this country must pay will be a hefty one. People remember that it was Russia that decided to invade a sovereign nation. So, what will many of the rest of...

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        Amen! As a retired Army sergeant, I am a totally disgusted with this several time draft dodger. I was in grade school during the Joseph McCarthy era. I despised McCarthy but he sure would be spinning in his grave right. now. What is the MATTER with people that they voted for this man????

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        The dark cloud is just arriving over the US. Many people pleaded for others not to vote this traitor back into power, but they ignored those pleas and here we are. Admiring dictators, firing federal workers, and erasing history that they feel does not fall into their niche. It will get a whole lot ...

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        What a shame. Our sincere apologies to brave people of Ukraine. Trump does not represent 50% of population of USA. He apparently represents 90% of Russia.

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        This is exactly why it should be mandatory for any potential presidential candidate to have served!

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    In just a matter of one month we have managed to alienate all of Europe, with the exception of the bad guys.

    Germany’s new chancellor is calling for European independence from the U.S.

    Canada boos our anthem.

    Not sure what trumps purpose is but none of it is good.

     

    These are not good times to be an...

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    I was a 12 year old when the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in October, 1962. I also remember President Kennedy coming on TV and making that speech. The churches were full, and everybody was scared, but we all knew JFK would do the right thing to protect the country and we all knew we were on the ...

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    sigh I knew we were never perfect, but do we really have to join forces with the bad guys? The people that literally stole children? I liked it when we were on the same team that was in lock-step with the rest of the world in doing what's right by supporting a group that got it's face pushed in ill...

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      Exactly.

      With all the discussions of Putin's demands/negotiations. Is anyone else alarmed that no one is talking about returning the thousands of Ukrainian children who russia kidnapped?

      Three years in the institutional abuses of russia's regional orphanage system in the East (no way russia is keepin...

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    Alienating allies, threating to invade a sovereign country, insinuating to annex a neighbor. This is not the US, this is just another Russia, China or North Korea. The US became the most powerful nation in the world because respects its allies and friendly nations once that trust is broken no one w...

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      I'm old enough to remember when the GOP actually disliked Russia, protected its allies, and tried to stop the spread of Communism.

       
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      Hmm. That alignment with allies went out the door when Trump was recruited and encouraged to go into politics by Russia. Besides that, former senior Soviet KGB spy chief, Alnur Mussayev, who used to run the successor to the Soviet-era KGB in Kazakhstan came clean a few days ago.  One of the key r...

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    As far back as 2014, Eric Trump said in an interview that the Trump Organization had all the investment they needed coming from Russia! This blatant conflict of interest has been deliberately overlooked by the GOP even as they criticize any Democrat with business dealings outside of the U.S. The GO...

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    I love the United States, but this is just shameful. We have sold out the freedom of Ukrainians for what? To align ourselves with a known dictator in Putin? This is a complete betrayal of the allies we've had for 80 years. And future generations will pay the price for that betrayal.

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    Ask yourself, "Am i better off today, than I was just 3 months ago?" CHEERS MAGA -- now double down. It's your thing.

     
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    80 years of cooperation between Europe and the U.S. wiped away by Trump. All because Trump wants a big beautiful resort in Crimea.

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    Trump is in Putin's pocket. It could not be more obvious.

    History will not be kind to the people who had the power to prevent him from having a second term (i.e., the Republicans in Congress), but preferred not to risk losing access to all that bribery money.

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    Makes me mad that "US sides with Russia". This is not US siding with Russia this our current leadership that is siding with them, and I'd be willing to bet the majority of US people feel the same way.

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    FACTS: Putin started this War by invading a soveign, World Recognized Country of Ukraine with no reason to do so! Putin and his Gov. should be required to pay for all Reparations of Ukraine, work to be done by Ukrainians or by Companies invited by Ukraine to do the Work! No Russian Companies ...

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      Not to mention the United States had a unilateral agreement with Ukraine back in the 1990's that should Ukraine give up their nuclear arsenal, the United States would defend them. Also there was an assurance they would be able to join the European community. Ukraine wasn't allowed to join NATO or t...

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    I 100% disagree with Trump on this. Being played by Russia on the international stage looks bad. I am also not a fan of endless wars and agree that we have to come to some sort of conclusion to this as we are the primary funders backing the Ukraine.

     

    Russia clearly was the instigator of this war ther...

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    Good for the UN. No one should be listening to the USA at this point. Trump is obviously a puppet for Putin. It is a sad state of affairs. The UN and especially the European countries need to form a united front and loudly criticize Russia as the aggressor and push for the immediate withdrawal from...

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    I also as many more do also, hope Ukraine holds its ground and stands firm with Putin.. I am so ashamed that we have a president like we have. Hopefully the remaining allies will defend Ukraine and defeat the tyrant over in Russia..

     
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      Germany's next chancellor, Mertz, seems to spare no time on declaring what is next when he says, "We are not neutral" and willingness to supply Ukraine with Taurus missiles without launch restrictions (those can reach far into Russia).

      You can read more about his plans, including France and the UK a...

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    I am old enough to remember when countries around the world used to look to the USA as an example of doing what is right. Now they laugh at the USA. Since trump has taken office, inflation up, unemployment up, stock market down, world influence down.

     
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    I am on Ukraines side all the way. Russia started it and it does need to end. I knew Trump would turn on Ukraine. He wants all that money to build his oasis in GAZA! He wants more Gold hotels and his name reigning on them.

     

    I do hope Ukraine holds out for everything they want and only gives Tru...

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    Seems trump is not representing the will of the people in this case. It’s not that the U.S wants a softer approach, it’s that trump wants a softer approach

     
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    "It was a major setback for the Trump administration in the 193-member world body, whose resolutions are not legally binding but are seen as a barometer of world opinion."

     

    It was a major setback for the United States. Having a President so devoid of honor that the country is made to look as if it c...

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    I served during the Cold War. This is an affront to every one of us who served. I sure every President since Truman is rolling over in their graves along with nearly every person who served in Congress since 1945. As an American this is embarrassing.

     
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    I really can't wrap by head around this one. Russia should be FORCED out of Ukraine. Russia started the war, took the Crimea and then invaded Ukraine and this continues 3 years later. Now, the U.N. wants to slap Russia and the U.S. wants the U.N. to hold back? Can someone please explain the thought...

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    So now Trump is siding with Russia/Putin. Trump will now claim that South Korea started the Korean war and side with his buddy Kim Jong Un. What is it going to take to make Republican congressmen get a backbone and stand up to Trump? America is now seen as not credible or reliable. Trump's actions ...

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    I've posted this before and am compelled to do it again. I never thought in my lifetime that the GOP would turn a blind eye to anyone or anything that supported Soviet Union aggression.

     
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    The UN needs to ask the US people and not our President. I do not agree with this decision. They should take a poll of Americans and not just our President in office because I can assure you, the answers will not be the same. Russia invaded them. All you have to do is read all the other posts bel...

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    The realist IR scholar John Mearsheimer argues based on evidence that the war has always been about paranoid Russians who will not tolerate NATO expansion into Ukraine. It is their red line. Another argument is that Putin views a thriving and democratic Ukraine in a country where many speak Russi...

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    In the past I've made investments and signed contracts I later regretted. Ukraine did the same when they got rid of their nukes and signed security agreements with the UK, U.S., and Russia. Ukraine should start building nukes missles again... and using their nukes deterrent as building block for be...

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