Posted on 11/23/2023 1:11:10 PM PST by USA-FRANCE
Javier Milei: "I brought the Ukrainian flag because those of us who support the ideas of freedom cannot tolerate or support an invasion like Russia has done to Ukraine,” Milei said before the Argentinian legislative assembly. When questioned about the Argentinian government’s stance on Russian aggression in Ukraine, Milei criticized it, stating that the government's position is weak, and that it has been complicit in supporting the worst dictatorships.
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Good. This guy is a true right winger!
Together, we must stop the Russia-Iran-Hamas Alliance and their communist supporting countries (North Korea, Belarus, Venezuela, Cuba,Nacaragua, China...).
We need more leaders like Javier Milei to save our freedoms against the anti-Christian values emanating form Kremlinism, Islamism, Communism and Cultural Marxism.
He’ll have to choose, Trump or the most corrupt country in Europe (Ukraine). We’ll see how that goes.
His dead dog told to support Ukraine.
All nations suffer from corruption, even America. Just look how last election went. Corruption stole the election from Trump.
But it’s not becasue there is corruption in Ukraine, America, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, etc... that those countries have to be invaded! Right?
We can’t let the world’s super power Russia invade anything it wants while it is helping Iran / Hamas against our Israeli allies.
“All nations suffer from corruption, even America.”
The corruption in Ukraine is OFF THE CHARTS and that was before the Neocons started their war there.
“His dead dog told to support Ukraine.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On the contrary.
Argentinian people are anti Neo-soviets! They don’t want Russia to invade our allies!
Ukraine is just an example Javier gave.
If America would have been invaded by Russia, he would have supported America, holding an American flag. That is a normal behavior from a right winger - we right-wingers CARE for freedom. We have always opposed Communist and Kremlininst violence and aggression. We support our allies.
Let me tell you this...
Corruption ejected Trump from last election and made him “lose”. You don’t think THAT level of corruption is OF THE CHARTS enough!?
An election was stolen in America! The pinnacle of corruption !
He is obviously living with delusions of granduer if he thinks Argentina with its huge financial problems and galloping inflation is in a situation to help some far away country. Where will the money come from? Print even more? He is obviously not a fiscal conservative. He also wants to start a war for Falkland Islands. Looks to me he is belongs to the same neocon church as Nikki Haley.
I dislike this guy already. He just couldn’t wait to start sucking up to the Western globalists. Probably already soliciting bribes as we speak.
HORRIBLE corruption in Ukraine - but if Argentina has BILLIONS to help finance that corruption, then more power to them. But I’m not sure they’re swimming in cash, like Russia now is, thanks to Western ‘sanctions’.
“Good. This guy is a true right winger!”
His dead dog told him what to say.
Just ask him, he’ll tell you.
The red roses haven’t even wilted yet and this honeymoon is over.
Annulment hearing scheduled.
And what about Trump’s pro-ukraine and anti-russia policies when he was in the White House, hm... ?
...because they are the most pro-Ukraine I have ever seen.
Here are 40 points the Trump Administration did in support for Ukraine and undermine Russia :
Arming Ukraine: The U.S. provided lethal military aid, including Javelin anti-tank missiles, to support Ukraine in countering Russian-backed separatists.
Rejection of Russia’s Annexation of Crimea: Trump’s administration consistently rejected Russia’s annexation of Crimea and supported Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
Support for European Allies: The Trump administration reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Eastern European countries against potential Russian aggression.
Withdrawal from INF Treaty: The U.S. under Trump officially withdrew from the INF Treaty, citing Russia’s violations.
Imposition of Sanctions: The Trump administration imposed several rounds of sanctions on Russia for actions like election interference, annexation of Crimea, and human rights abuses.
Expulsion of Russian Diplomats: In response to the Skripal poisoning in the UK, the U.S. expelled 60 Russian diplomats and closed the Russian consulate in Seattle.
Increased NATO Military Spending: Trump pressured NATO allies to increase defense spending to enhance the alliance’s capabilities against potential Russian aggression.
Condemnation of Nord Stream 2: Trump criticized the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany, expressing concerns over energy dependence and geopolitical leverage.
Accusations of Russian Cyberattacks: Trump’s administration publicly accused Russia of cyberattacks, including election interference and targeting critical infrastructure.
Suspension of INF Treaty Compliance: Before formally withdrawing from the INF Treaty, the U.S. suspended obligations under the treaty in response to Russia’s alleged violations.
Support for the Three Seas Initiative: The Trump administration expressed support for the Three Seas Initiative, promoting cooperation among Central and Eastern European countries to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
Presence in the Black Sea: The U.S. increased its naval presence in the Black Sea region to support allies and counter potential Russian aggression.
Magnitsky Act Enforcement: The Trump administration continued to enforce the Magnitsky Act, imposing sanctions on Russian officials accused of human rights abuses and corruption.
Expansion of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports: Trump aimed to increase U.S. LNG exports to Europe to decrease European reliance on Russian gas.
Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs: The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russian oligarchs with close ties to the Kremlin.
Support for Georgia and Moldova: The Trump administration reaffirmed support for Georgia and Moldova’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
U.S. Cyber Command Actions: The U.S. Cyber Command took actions to disrupt Russian cyber operations.
Energy Diplomacy in Eastern Europe: Trump pursued energy diplomacy to promote energy diversification in Eastern Europe, reducing reliance on Russian gas.
U.S. Troop Deployment to Poland: The U.S. announced the deployment of 1,000 troops to Poland to counter Russian aggression.
Opposition to Russia’s Syria Policy: The U.S. opposed Russia’s military intervention in Syria and supported the opposition to President Bashar al-Assad.
Russian Private Military Companies Sanctions: The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russian private military companies, including Wagner Group.
Support for Belarusian Democracy: The Trump administration supported pro-democracy efforts in Belarus following disputed elections and protests.
Sanctions on Russian Banks: The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russian banks, including Sberbank and VTB Bank, for their roles in supporting Russian actions.
Export Controls on Technology: The U.S. tightened export controls on certain technology items to prevent their use in Russia’s military and intelligence activities.
Increased Military Aid to Eastern European Allies: The U.S. increased military aid and training to Eastern European countries, enhancing their defense capabilities.
Opposition to Russia’s Annexation of South Ossetia: The Trump administration opposed Russia’s recognition of South Ossetia’s independence from Georgia.
Support for Montenegro’s NATO Membership: The Trump administration supported Montenegro’s accession to NATO, despite Russian opposition.
Criticism of Russia’s Nuclear Weapons Development: Trump criticized Russia’s development of new nuclear weapons and delivery systems.
Support for Ukraine’s Reforms: The U.S. supported Ukraine’s reform efforts and anti-corruption measures.
Expanding the Black Sea Maritime Security Initiative: The U.S. expanded the initiative to enhance security cooperation among Black Sea countries.
Opposition to Russia’s Actions in Venezuela: The U.S. opposed Russia’s support for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during the political crisis.
U.S. Embassy Move in Israel: While not directly related to Russia, Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem drew criticism from Russia and other countries.
Strengthening U.S. Cyber Defenses: The Trump administration worked to improve U.S. cybersecurity to counter potential Russian cyber threats.
U.S. Support for International Organizations: The U.S. supported international organizations that took actions against Russia, such as the UN and OPCW.
Criticism of Russia’s Intervention in Ukraine’s Presidential Elections: The U.S. condemned Russia’s interference in Ukraine’s elections.
Sanctions on Russian Intelligence Officers: The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russian intelligence officers involved in cyberattacks.
Refusal to Recognize Abkhazia’s Independence: The Trump administration did not recognize Abkhazia as an independent state, aligning with Georgia’s position.
Support for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue: The U.S. supported the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, which Russia opposed due to its close ties with Serbia.
Support for Eastern Partnership Countries: The Trump administration supported the Eastern Partnership countries’ sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russian pressure.
I thought he was supposed to be a liberatarian (you know, like Rand Paul)? He isn’t even in office yet and he has already morphed into Nikki Haley.
What proof do you have that Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe? More corrupt than Russia? All your evidence is from people proved to be lying about Trump?
Putin is scared of him? Why did Putin intervene in U.S. elections t get Hillary and Biden elected?
Where is your proof? You have nothing but debunked Christopher Steele talking points. And how come you don't admit the corruption of Obama's buddy, Putin? and that was before the Neocons started their war there.
So you admit Putin is a neocon?
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