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Deblano
EdgarAllenYOLO
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« on: February 14, 2017, 05:53:16 PM »

It's so hilarious to see Democrats not even trying to hide the fact that their party is just as (or even more) hawskish and obsessed with Russia as the GOP.

The next Democratic President will oversee US-Russia relations as bad as the early 1980s. I'm convinced at this rate.

I'm no fan of Russia, but the hysteria is genuinely concerning me.
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EdgarAllenYOLO
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2017, 06:18:06 PM »

As a dovish Democrat who favors good relations between all the major world powers, including Russia, I favor arms treaties and disfavor arms build ups. That's the real reason why this news is bad.
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Deblano
EdgarAllenYOLO
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2017, 09:50:24 PM »

"BUT MUH GOOD RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA!"

I assume we will be doing everything but carry their water for them. "Would you like a hors d'oevure with that arms treaty violation?"

Good relations = Let them do whatever they want /= Weak foreign policy = Trump is a strong leader.

Muh Logics

Funny, the Republicans are quickly becoming the hippie/isolationist left of the 1960s. They're for accommodation with Moscow, retreat from the global stage, and think that the war in Iraq was a war for oil (according to the Republican president).

The Democratic Party, on the other hand, is slowly becoming the war hawks, the aggressive pro pax American party. Their Russian rhetoric rivals Reagan's in the 1980s. It's kinda cool to see even as the Republicans abandon the defense of American hegemony.

I wish one of the parties could embrace foreign policy realism like the old days. I don't want to choose between paleocon isolationism and neoconservatism.
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Deblano
EdgarAllenYOLO
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2017, 02:15:14 PM »

We need the Reagan/Bush administration back badly. They two gave this country 12 great years which the country greatly benefited from .

Reagan is dead bro

I said administration :so bring back James Baker, Colin Powell, George Shultz

Especially George Shultz. That man was a tremendous Secretary of State.
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