$100 billion to stop Putin in his tracks is 'worth it' | General Jack Keane



“$100 billion is a lot of money, but it’s a heck of a return on the invest to stop Putin cold right there in his tracks”.

With the US divided over Ukraine, and Trump’s return threatening Ukraine’s efforts, General Jack Keane argues that sending aid is worth every penny.

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25 thoughts on “$100 billion to stop Putin in his tracks is 'worth it' | General Jack Keane”

  1. So Putin claim that a promise made to the USSR one party dictator, is still valid for current day Russia. By that logic Russian own all rights & debts of the USSR. So all the countries that where occupied by Russia, after the second world war, can therefore rightfully claim compensation for every violation & damage to people & property during the occupation. That includes environmental destruction & pollution. The USSR one party dictator KGB decided to hide the knowledge, of the design flaw of the Tjernobyl nuclear reactor type design. The result was that those responsible for the every day running & service & maintenance of the Tjernobyl nuclear reactor type power stations, was not made aware of the design flaw. & the USSR one party dictatorship did nothing to fix the design flaw of the Tjernobyl nuclear reactor. So Ukraine has a right to receive compensation from Russia not just for the damage caused by Russia during the current invasion of Ukraine, but also for the damage caused by the Tjernobyl nuclear reactor failure. To my knowledge Russia has not acknowledged liability for all the damage done to persons & property, in the countries that where occupied by the USSR one party dictatorship after the second world war. So all claims by Putin that Russia has inherited rights, & thereby also obligations of the USSR, are obviously rediculous.

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  2. America spent up to 6 TRILLION dollars during the Cold War containing Russia. I'm not even sure that's adjusted for today's dollars. What is another $100 billion compared to that? And what is the alternative? 100,000 Russian troops on the Polish border? What is that going to cost us in increased spending to offshoot those troops?

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  3. I have diplomacy which may be can be peace deal talk btw Russia Ukraine . Also Nato Border conflicts for thier West territories .
    Ukraine would get attented to Nato member ,refer to thier politic instufructure including Feder laws and constution code abide from Soviet Era and communism ideology meme . If only they wish to join EU map they needed to fellow thier new path to democratic system will providing laws public speech and protest ,civil court on human right ,right voter and curruption transparency.
    I also have an idea for given a trusted Nato to Russia , make sure Uraine on the table left center wings and Negotiation on Russia fundanent in Ukraine as World finance partner agrees to be cancelled Russia Debt and set them free on Ukraine soil .
    Could anyone say it big funny abd joke😂

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  4. Regardless the outcome of the war, the Democratic World is winning in many aspects of human survival. As NATO grows in its number n determination, Despots like Pootin n XiHitler Jinping can not invade other territories at their will any more.

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  5. Vladimir Putin is the only global leader willing to stand against the so called elite making huge inroads into new world order and globalism.
    When this is all over, and when you have no cash in your pocket in a the upcoming cashless society now well underway, it will be too late to be thinking about the money the USA and sleepy Joe is squandering on a no wn quest.
    What do you think the so called pandemic was all about?
    It was about the same elite mentioned above seeing how far they could push humanity into obeying and it worked far more successfully than they could ever have imagined.
    Sure, they'll continue to support the Ukraine as a diversion from what's really happening while everyone has their heads stuck in the sand or looking the other way.

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  6. The soviet states Russia invaded and occupied for decades have rejected Russia and turned towards the West. That’s what happened. As Petro Poroshenko put it “NATO didn’t go to the East, the East went to NATO”. Because they knew they couldn’t trust the KGB man in the Kremlin.

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  7. Another $100 billion will stop Russia to the border of Western Ukraine. Another $100 billion will make Poland, Hungary and Lithuania permanently freeze Russia at the border of western Ukraine for a long, long time. Then you don't have to worry about dealing, and supporting Ukraine forever. Plain common sense. That's the good option. The bad news is Russia will have developed new technology and insane weaponry that Putin was talking about.

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