Should the US shed blood for Ukraine

Should the USA along with NATO defend Ukraine with troops.

  • Yes

    Votes: 40 40.4%
  • No

    Votes: 59 59.6%

  • Total voters
    99

smokinrav

Well-Known Member
Another positive is maybe the USA will agree to take all their stupid nukes out of Europe and other areas that are pointed at Russia, not to mention all the silly bases and military occupation the USA engages in. It's obvious that "the Monroe Doctrine" foreign policy of the USA is about to be used against it.

Maybe people will finally realize military aggression is costly and detracts from actually solving problems that lead to a more peaceful world.

The USA had a chance to bring actual peace to the world, but the example the USA used wasn't peace, it was world domination and control for corporate interests. Those chickens are coming home to roost now. Happens to every empire.
A trillion dollars a year the State Department and DOD want for foreign bases. A year! We could send all Americans to college free for that. End hunger in The US. Deal with poverty. Oh wait. That'll help the poors. Fuck them, I hear McDonnell Douglass has a new jet coming out. Cum spews.
 

AntoMaria7

Well-Known Member
Oh come now Chernobyl? Its been sitting there all these years why the concern?
I think I answered that in another post. There are nuclear remains in a 12 m concrete wall kind and the russians have the people that work there. Do you think it will be a good idea to unleash aromic shit?
,,Warning about Chernobyl nuclear power plant. One wrong step and EU countries could be covered in radioactive dust.
After France, Ukraine is the largest generator of nuclear energy in Europe. In four nuclear power plants located in the country, 15 atomic reactors are operating at almost full capacity. Six of them are about 200 kilometers from the border with the separatist region of Donetsk and are part of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. There are two other reactors in the northern part of the Crimea. And in western Ukraine, in two plants, there are six more. Four of them are near the border with Belarus. The consequences would be devastating if only one of the reactors were hit. In 1986, after the Chernobyl reactor 4 exploded during a security test, more than six million people were exposed to radiation.”
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
The “ Elephant Foot “ as they nicknamed that huge radioactive slag ( Corium ) is still both physically hot and radioactively. Basically a super mass of molten nuclear fuel , concrete, shielding , sand and other elements fused together.

Its still slowly melting downward.

Fun Fact : If this mass of CORIUM hits water , it will explode. Much less contaminate the water source.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
I think I answered that in another post. There are nuclear remains in a 12 m concrete wall kind and the russians have the people that work there. Do you think it will be a good idea to unleash aromic shit?
,,Warning about Chernobyl nuclear power plant. One wrong step and EU countries could be covered in radioactive dust.
After France, Ukraine is the largest generator of nuclear energy in Europe. In four nuclear power plants located in the country, 15 atomic reactors are operating at almost full capacity. Six of them are about 200 kilometers from the border with the separatist region of Donetsk and are part of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. There are two other reactors in the northern part of the Crimea. And in western Ukraine, in two plants, there are six more. Four of them are near the border with Belarus. The consequences would be devastating if only one of the reactors were hit. In 1986, after the Chernobyl reactor 4 exploded during a security test, more than six million people were exposed to radiation.”
Apparently you must think I read all of your posts..no need to be snarky when looking for friends to wait out the war with.

And we get the same news you do- more even.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
The “ Elephant Foot “ as they nicknamed that huge radioactive slag ( Corium ) is still both physically hot and radioactively. Basically a super mass of molten nuclear fuel , concrete, shielding , sand and other elements fused together.

Its still slowly melting downward.

Fun Fact : If this mass of CORIUM hits water , it will explode. Much less contaminate the water source.
And what are the plans to contain? None too busy playing Thermonuclear Warfare with a madman.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
I think I answered that in another post. There are nuclear remains in a 12 m concrete wall kind and the russians have the people that work there. Do you think it will be a good idea to unleash aromic shit?
,,Warning about Chernobyl nuclear power plant. One wrong step and EU countries could be covered in radioactive dust.
After France, Ukraine is the largest generator of nuclear energy in Europe. In four nuclear power plants located in the country, 15 atomic reactors are operating at almost full capacity. Six of them are about 200 kilometers from the border with the separatist region of Donetsk and are part of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. There are two other reactors in the northern part of the Crimea. And in western Ukraine, in two plants, there are six more. Four of them are near the border with Belarus. The consequences would be devastating if only one of the reactors were hit. In 1986, after the Chernobyl reactor 4 exploded during a security test, more than six million people were exposed to radiation.”
She was being ironic. I'm sorry but most of us aren't as close to the situation and we are not always going to say the right thing. She cares though sometimes its hard to hear it through the words.
 

Kassiopeija

Well-Known Member
The Russians are now doing the same than the US - overthrowing "an enemy" government with force.
I'd like to hear what kind of propaganda is aired in Russia

If they succeed and install a marionette government it may be necessary to withdraw support from these, too.
But it's always the innocent people that suffer mostly while the f* warmongers celebrate unharmed and then proceed to rewrite history in their favour

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(swears himself in :spew:)

The “ Elephant Foot “ as they nicknamed that huge radioactive slag ( Corium ) is still both physically hot and radioactively. Basically a super mass of molten nuclear fuel , concrete, shielding , sand and other elements fused together.

Its still slowly melting downward.

Fun Fact : If this mass of CORIUM hits water , it will explode. Much less contaminate the water source.
the costs of the aftermath of it were exorbitantly high, and then the Soviets let the Ukraine alone with it
 
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