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In reply to the discussion: Russia threatens to use 'nuclear force' over Crimea and the Baltic states [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)61. There is the possibility that the lesson of Iraq
is deterring the US from war with Iran.
Despite the war pig cacophony being blasted from Jerusalem and the US Congress, voters very clearly have no appetite for war with Iran. (ironically, support for sending troops to fight Iran's enemies, ISIS, is much stronger, Thomas Friedman notwithstanding).
Lessons must be learned if they are to be taught. Saddam didn't learn his lessons, neither did Bush.
Of course, states decide which lessons to learn.
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Russia threatens to use 'nuclear force' over Crimea and the Baltic states [View all]
7962
Apr 2015
OP
You do not believe that Russia's recent activities are only further encouraging
PersonNumber503602
Apr 2015
#19
"George Bush in Disguise" LOLOLOLOL When they have nothing to refute your facts.. they resort to
Cha
Apr 2015
#67
Seeking legal prosecutions against perceived deserters is not a military threat.
Scootaloo
Apr 2015
#87
Not a military threat, fine, but what's the purpose of bringing up old Soviet issues
NuclearDem
Apr 2015
#90
Yeah, it's not like invading and annexing part of another country is at all provocative.
Adrahil
Apr 2015
#33
so who said this? who heard it said? names please and proof would be useful as well nt
msongs
Apr 2015
#6
Much as it's easy to notice the obvious patterns coming from Russian state-owned media.
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#40
Putin should be declared incompetent and replaced by those in power in Russia.
Major Hogwash
Apr 2015
#7
You seem disappointed that we aren't into WW III. What response do you think
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#11
Yeah, their little red herring strawmen are RIDICULOUS.. are you just so "disappointed
Cha
Apr 2015
#69
This is simply another confirmation that we are *both* pushing each other's buttons.
newthinking
Apr 2015
#13
Russia has an absolute, unambiguous and current obligation to leave the Baltics alone.
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#43
My Latvian grandparents ended up in a displaced persons camp in Germany after the war.
NuclearDem
Apr 2015
#91
He doesn't deny that he'd try to launch a soft invasion of the Baltics though.
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#41
I guess by pedagogy I meant that Putin was trying to teach Europe and North
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#50
Doesn't matter if you believe the media or not.. we have a personal anecdote that verifies from a
Cha
Apr 2015
#68
same countries the nazis devastated and the russians vultured in and never fully left.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#60