by KaiserJeep » Tue 05 Dec 2017, 17:48:32
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But the Russians haven't invaded countries and disabled an entire continent like we did in Iraq.
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WHERE pray tell, have you been the last two and a half decades? Russia is the most belligerent country on Planet Earth, not even excepting North Korea. They have had more full out wars and armed conflicts than all of NATO since WW2, including the United States:
In 2015 they invaded Syria in a war that is still ongoing. They still occupuy the Crimean Peninsula of the Republic of Ukraine after the armed invasion in 2014. They have been in open armed conflict with rebels in the North Caucasus since 2009. That would be THREE armed conflicts still being fought.
Before then in 2008 they fought the Russo-Georgian war in Georgia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia. From 1999-2009 the Second Chechen War in Chechnya. Also in 1999 the War of Dagestan. From 1994-1996 the First Chechen War. In 1993 they used troops to suppress insurgent Russian citizens in a civil war called the Russian Constitutional Crisis. In 1992-1997 the Tajikistani Civil War. In 1992 they fought the East Prigorodny Conflict in North Ossetia-Alania. From 1991-1993 they fought a war in Abkhazia. Also in 1991-1993 they intervened in the Georgian Civil War in Georgia.
Before the Russian Federation, the USSR had literally dozens of armed conflicts culminating in the decade-long Afghan War in 1979-1989, which was far more severe than Vietnam was for us, and arguably broke up the USSR.
As for your second assertion that the USA "disabled an entire continent" in Iraq, what would that be? Iraq is in Asia, and the USA certainly did NOT disable the continent of Asia when we took out Saddam.
As for Donald Trump, as you know I am no fan. However, if he can achieve the strategic interests of the USA, NATO, etc. by "making a deal" with Putin, I would be ecstatic, because I don't like armed conflicts with well-armed and experienced opponents like Russia and China.