If Russia attacks NATO, should the U.S. respond with “Operation Russian Freedom”?
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  If Russia attacks NATO, should the U.S. respond with “Operation Russian Freedom”?
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« Reply #25 on: March 31, 2024, 04:57:36 PM »

In the short run, no.  We should do what is necessary to dislodge Russia from the attacked NATO nation.  "Operation Russian Freedom" is a euphemism for World War III.

We have now expanded NATO pretty much to where it is John McCain's "League of Democracies".  Is that a good idea for America?  That's a fair question.  War Guarantees drove two (2) World Wars.  World War II brought about 50,000,000 dead and total devastation of most of the Old Continent, to be followed by what JFK described as a "harsh and bitter peace".  Russia's military has problems, but they are still a nuclear power, and capable of waging nuclear war.  I'm humbly suggesting that our future foreign policies focus on avoiding World War III.
u should be head of nato
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