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Re: "Lloyd Austin deploys 3,000 more troops to Poland amid heightened warnings about Ukraine

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Walter Duerson

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Feb 13, 2022, 7:20:52 PM2/13/22
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On 13 Feb 2022, Rudy Canoza <notg...@gmail.com> posted some
news:kJaOJ.37040$Lbb6....@fx45.iad:

> On 2/13/2022 6:36 AM, David Hartung wrote:
>> https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/ll
>> oyd-austin-deploys-3-000-more-troops-to-poland-amid-heightened-warning
>> s-about-ukraine
>>
>>
>> [...]
>> Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin deployed thousands of additional
>> troops to Europe while the Biden administration has upped the urgency
>> of their calls for Americans to leave Ukraine.
>>
>> The remaining 3,000 soldiers within the 82nd Airborne Infantry
>> Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will be sent
>> to Poland, a senior defense official said in a statement to reporters
>> Friday afternoon. The troops will leave in the next couple of days
>> and will be in place "by early next week." [...]
>> While Russia's military buildup along the Ukrainian border, where
>> more than 100,000 are currently situated, has been a constant for
>> weeks, the administration is ramping up its calls for Americans to
>> leave Ukraine. [...]
>>
>> Scary.
>>
>> We have a megalomaniac running Russia and an incompetent old man with
>> Dementia supposedly leading the USA. This is the stuff of nightmares.
>>
>> [...]
>> Biden affirmed a day earlier that U.S. troops would neither go into
>> Ukraine to fight Russian forces should an invasion happen, nor would
>> they help Americans leave the country from within. The military may,
>> however, help evacuate Americans once they cross into Poland.
>> [...]
>>
>> More and more the pertinent question is what should the USA do once
>> Russia begins an invasion?
>
> Because you're a Russian asset, just like Trump, you believe nothing
> should be done. You believe nothing should be done if Russia plows
> through Poland, Germany and France all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
>
> You may have not yet technically committed treason, but morally you
> have, and you will fully commit it later.

trea·son
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noun
the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the
sovereign or overthrow the government.

Isn't that what Democrats did the entire time President Trump was in
office?
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