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    Home»Editorials/Opinion»War, Retaliation, and Desperation: The Biden Administration’s Risky Decision
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    War, Retaliation, and Desperation: The Biden Administration’s Risky Decision

    November 18, 20241 Comment
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    By Tommy Acosta

    Sedona, Az– I didn’t think it could happen—that the U.S. would actually go to war with Russia. But I could be wrong. With Biden approving the use of American-made long-range missiles on Russia—targeting perhaps military and civilian locations—this is absolutely a completely stupid thing to do.

    The Russians will have to respond, and there will be Russian citizens—innocent people—blown up by these U.S.-made missiles. My God, once this begins, there’s no turning back. This could lead to Americans being shipped overseas, physically involved in the conflict. American soldiers may die on battlefields in Ukraine, nearby countries, or even the Mid-East. This could be really bad.

    As for nuclear weapons? Anything could happen now. I had believed that extraterrestrials might stop the use of such weapons to protect their world but maybe I am wrong? If I am then the possibility of nuclear war, exists. If so, it’s a done deal for all of us.

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    Biden and the Democrats are making a decision that could blow up the world. If the Russians retaliate big-time, what does that mean? It means we’ll be involved up to our ears. We might have to go fight, or worse—they could bring the war to U.S. soil, even New York.

    What a stupid decision by the Democrats to approve bombing Russia with our missiles. Then again, maybe it wasn’t stupid—it might have been planned, like I once surmised. Who really knows.

    At this point, we just have to pray the Russians don’t escalate. Considering the volatility of the world, anything can happen.

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    1 Comment

    1. JB on November 18, 2024 1:12 pm

      The MGM-140 ATACMS only have a maximum range of 180 miles. Rusher has missiles that can reach the continental US or any other target it chooses. How is giving Ukraine the bare minimum in offensive weaponry to barely barely counter Rusher’s military capabilities raise concerns that somehow Ukraine is starting a war it is clearly the victim in? Rusher has been threatening to blow up the Zaporizhzhya NPP and to use first strike nukes for the past 2 years now. Perhaps that is due to the fact that Putin and Dump know the war is illegal and un winnable for Rusher because it has already consumed most of its military personnel and war time equipment stockpiles? Perhaps it is due to the fact that the families of hundreds of thousands of Rusher draftees don’t buy what Dump and Putin are selling them which is why Putin asked Dump’s lover Un for some new meat for his meat grinder! Where’s your outrage of that? MAGGOTS siding with Putin and Un spit in the face of every M’erican who has or has had family fight either in Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, Angola, El Salvador, Iraq, Bosnia, Syria and African countries our Forces have been deployed to where they had to fight Russian’s in shadow wars!

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