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Ukraine–A Domestic Brawl That Is Not Our Fight

Friday night two New York police officers were shot trying to intervene in a domestic fight between a mother and son. One was killed and one was critically wounded. The survival of that officer remains in doubt. Ask any police officer about the risk of trying to separate warring parties, whether it is a fight between a husband and wife or a parent and child. It is damn dangerous and can go south fast.

The shooting that happened in that Harlem apartment last Friday is an apt metaphor for the United States sticking its nose in the internal affairs of Ukraine. You cannot understand the current situation without understanding the history of Ukraine during the last 100 years. The vast majority of Americans cannot find Ukraine on a map much less converse knowledgeably about the underlying ethnic and religious divisions that fractured this manufactured nation.

Please watch this short video. It provides an excellent overview:

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9 thoughts on “Ukraine–A Domestic Brawl That Is Not Our Fight”

  1. theres lots of money to be made by with all the corruption going on over there. The bankers and elites love this aka hunter and the bidens! waiting for them to tell us why our best and brightest have to go die so they can all continue to enrich themselves at our expense!
    F’ em!

    1. Enough Koreas , Vietnams , Afghanistans Waisting our Troop’s Lives !!!

      It has been said > stop policing the world & stop building countrys & take care Our Own !!!!

  2. First, it isn’t a domestic brawl. It’s Russia flexing it’s muscles with a list of demands, Cold War style. Putin is laughing at Biden and seeing how far he can push things, namely NATO. Biden has been wrong on every major foreign policy matter in the last 40 years, and when he screws this one up, it will cost a number of lives, and eventually American ones at that. I agree we shouldn’t jump in to the Ukraine and let NATO do it’s fair share, but frankly how long will that work or last? At some point we will be obligated by treaty to get involved, and then it’s guns out. I don’t like any part of what comes after that.

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