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To: Vlad0

So, effectively, everything Bush, Obama and now Biden have done has damaged the US’ reputation and now irrevocably.


7 posted on 05/28/2022 2:52:57 PM PDT by Skywise
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To: Skywise

“So, effectively, everything Bush, Obama and now Biden have done has damaged the US’ reputation and now irrevocably.”

Yes!

Ukraine will join the other horrific, bumbling boondoggles...
-Vietnam
-Iraq
-Afghanistan
-Libya
-Syria

However, this time the boondoggle will cause the beginning of a global shift away from our being the largest and strongest country on the planet. We will now begin to share that role with other countries and/or a group of other countries.

So sad. Great leaders, we have there.


43 posted on 05/28/2022 4:58:06 PM PDT by icclearly
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To: Skywise

everything Bush, Obama and now Biden have done has damaged the US’ reputation and now irrevocably.
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from the article:

“It will not be a matter of shifting from alignment with Washington to alignment with the new victors, but of creating a multipolar world where everyone is responsible for themselves. What is at stake is not a redefinition of zones of influence, but the end of the mentality establishing a hierarchy between peoples.”

The writer makes a point that sounds positive for humanity.

The reputation of the USA has been long tarnished, but history does not stop for one nation or alliance to lick its wounds and slink off the stage. History keeps on rolling and “a multipolar world where everyone is responsible for themselves” is a good thing.


110 posted on 05/29/2022 6:55:14 PM PDT by reformedliberal (Make yourself less available.)
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