Check.
Ukraine is asking for weapons, not foreign soldiers.
Time to castle, queenside, rook...
I guess this was what Obama was talking about when he said he’d be more “flexible” in his second term, although it may be Ukraine that is getting bent over.
“And yet war has arrived regardless, as it always does in the face of weakness.”
Or as Rummy would say...
“Weakness is provocative”
“Certainly Putins arrogance and language remind us more and more of Hitlers, as does how well he has been rewarded for them. For this he can thank the overabundance of Chamberlains in the halls of power today and there is no Churchill in sight.”
He’s got some great quotes in that article.
Not only is he a great chess player, but a great writer as well, with a lot of passion, principled and unafraid.
Obama’s idea of strength and might is sending gay athletes overseas to stamp their feet and wave rainbow flags at Putin. Meanwhile, Chuck Hagel is busy continuing the faggotization of the armed forces, trying to open it up to trannies. John Kerry, eh, where to begin? These are the same idiots who are fine with leaving our borders wide-open to accomodate middle-eastern ISIS terrorists.
I wouldn’t trust any of these degenerate creeps to do anything, much less embark on a war against Putin.
The chess guy? Wow.
Russia and the United States both have the capability of destroying each other with nuclear weapons. Neither Russia or the United States will risk this. However, the economic might of the United States and Nato nations make Russia pale in significance. Our industrial capacity can turn out all the weapons of war that the Ukraine needs.
We must give them the advanced arms they need to defeat a Russian invasion. I would much rather fight the Russians with our arms given to the Ukraine than fight them in Latvia, Estonia Lithuania or Belarus with our American soldiers.