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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the United States will impose sanctions “far beyond” the ones that the United States imposed in 2014 following the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.

“This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Biden said in a White House speech, signaling a shift in his administration’s position. “We will continue to escalate sanctions if Russia escalates,” he added.

Russian elites and their family members will also soon face sanctions, Biden said, adding that “Russia will pay an even steeper price” if Moscow decides to push forward into Ukraine. Two Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt will also be sanctioned, he said.

Also in his speech, Biden said he would send more U.S. troops to the Baltic states as a defensive measure to strengthen NATO’s position in the area.

Russia shares a border with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops to go into the separatist Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine after a lengthy speech in which he recognized the two regions’ independence.

Western powers decried the move and began to slap sanctions on certain Russian individuals, while Germany announced it would halt plans to go ahead with the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At home, Biden is facing bipartisan pressure to take more extensive actions against Russia following Putin’s decision. However, a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans believe that sending troops to Ukraine is a “bad idea,” and a slim minority believes it’s a good one.

All 27 European Union countries unanimously agreed on an initial list of sanctions targeting Russian authorities, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and EU foreign affairs head Josep Borell claimed the package “will hurt Russia … a lot.”

Earlier Tuesday, Borell asserted that Russian troops have already entered the Donbas region, which comprises Donetsk and Lugansk, which are under the control of pro-Russia groups since 2014.

And on Tuesday, the Russian Parliament approved a Putin-back plan to use military force outside of Russia’s borders as Putin further said that Russia confirmed it would recognize the expanded borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“We recognized the states,” the Russian president said. “That means we recognized all of their fundamental documents, including the constitution, where it is written that their [borders] are the territories at the time the two regions were part of Ukraine.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Putin said that Ukraine is “not interested in peaceful solutions” and that “every day, they are amassing troops in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning again downplayed the prospect of a Russian invasion and proclaimed: “There will be no war.”

“There will not be an all-out war against Ukraine, and there will not be a broad escalation from Russia. If there is, then we will put Ukraine on a war footing,” he said in a televised address.

The White House began to signal that they would shift their own position on whether it’s the start of an invasion.

“We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, the White House deputy national security adviser in public remarks. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway.”

For weeks, Western governments have been claiming Moscow would invade its neighbor after Russia gathered some 150,000 troops along the countries’ borders. They alleged that the Kremlin would attempt to come up with a pretext to attack, while some officials on Monday said Putin’s speech recognizing the two regions was just that.

But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that Russia’s “latest invasion” of Ukraine is threatening stability in the region, but he asserted that Putin can “still avoid a full blown, tragic war of choice.”

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If this isn't the worst military blunder in human history then it's at least in the top ten
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya... and that's just on Obama's watch. Then there's Vietnam, Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Chile, Indonesia, Guyana, Laos, Cambodia.... Can keep listing the places where America got their shit pushed in, but I don't have all day.
 
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Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya... and that's just on Obama's watch. Then there's Vietnam, Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Chile, Indonesia, Guyana, Laos, Cambodia.... Can keep listing the places where America got their shit pushed in, but I don't have all day.

You can't be considered a global superpower unless you invade Afghanistan and fail.
 
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya... and that's just on Obama's watch. Then there's Vietnam, Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Chile, Indonesia, Guyana, Laos, Cambodia.... Can keep listing the places where America got their shit pushed in, but I don't have all day.
Maybe so but keep in mind us Amerifags lost 7,000 men after twenty years in Iraq and Afghanistan; We occupied both countries only to lose them slowly to attrition and political mismanagement. Vietnam was worse (60,000 deaths) but it took us many years to reach that point. These wars never isolated us from the international community and they certainly didn't lead to crippling economic sanctions or an extension to the Warsaw Pact

After all their "RUSSIA STRONK" chest thumping they've already doubled THEIR Afghanistan losses and it's only gotten worse for them. Nato is set to expand and Putin's already backtracked from wanting the entirety of Ukraine (regime change) to just the Donbass region after multiple failed offensives and even the gains they make now are slow and costly. They can't sustain this war forever
 
These wars never isolated us from the international community and they certainly didn't lead to crippling economic sanctions
Isn't that what's happening right now? Energy costs in the west are definitely crippling, and the rest of the international community is pulling their investments out of the west.
 
May 24th; We are now officially in month three of Putin's three day war

So far the "second most powerful military" has captured Kherson, Mariupol, and a bunch of minor Donbass towns that they won't be able to rebuild

This all comes at the expense of around 30,000 men, 3,000 armored vehicles, their naval flagship, their international prestige, their trade power, their force projection, their citizen's livelihoods, the Kyiv front, the Kharkiv front, Swedish neutrality, Finnish neutrality, and their ever dwindling reserves of military grade copium

If this isn't the worst military blunder in human history then it's at least in the top ten
VGH, the inescapable Rvssian cavldron...
Rokossovsky and Zhvkov would be proud....

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Here's a better timeline to put things in context.
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Gas prices are related to oil prices and right now that’s a scarcity issue. Producers don’t want to expand production because they’re worried the price will crash again soon. You’re the type of moron who went full ham on Crypto so economics isn’t your forte anyway.
 
Isn't that what's happening right now? Energy costs in the west are definitely crippling
Let's compare the US economy to the Russian one in a years time. Our inflation is 8% while theirs is more like 16%

The most generous predictions I've seen have the Russian economy shrinking by 10% this year, Ours shrunk around 6% in 2008 and it caused a massive crisis

Sorry but Russia isn't going to outlast the West in a war of attrition

the rest of the international community is pulling their investments out of the west.
Forget it. I'm being trolled
 
May 24th; We are now officially in month three of Putin's three day war

So far the "second most powerful military" has captured Kherson, Mariupol, and a bunch of minor Donbass towns that they won't be able to rebuild

This all comes at the expense of around 30,000 men, 3,000 armored vehicles, their naval flagship, their international prestige, their trade power, their force projection, their citizen's livelihoods, the Kyiv front, the Kharkiv front, Swedish neutrality, Finnish neutrality, and their ever dwindling reserves of military grade copium

If this isn't the worst military blunder in human history then it's at least in the top ten

I'd add that their NATO-Russia border is about to be doubled ... lol, so much for ultimatum to throw back NATO to 1997 times and expel a bunch of NATO countries from NATO.

That's their December ultimatum ... it wasn't even half a year ago. That's what started the buildup and eventual invasion. It seems like they are ok with drug users in Kyiv now.

Not to mention that Adidas shuns all gopniks of russia.
 
Gas prices are related to oil prices and right now that’s a scarcity issue. Producers don’t want to expand production because they’re worried the price will crash again soon. You’re the type of moron who went full ham on Crypto so economics isn’t your forte anyway.
Wait, gas prices are related to oil prices? That changes everything!

It's srinking, making me think of this clip I saw

Do you really need a lesson on correlation and causation?
Ah, right, must be totally unrelated, just like crime rates and consumption of malt liquor in certain areas.

Here's another unrelated chart.
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Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya... and that's just on Obama's watch. Then there's Vietnam, Cuba (Bay of Pigs), Chile, Indonesia, Guyana, Laos, Cambodia.... Can keep listing the places where America got their shit pushed in, but I don't have all day.
Indonesia? What fucking military operation US has done in that country? They never did anything there
 
Holyshit you stupid Vatnigger, that's not a military operation, and they didn't do it alone, MI6 also had a hand in that

And the West never sent any troops or military forces, they just send some money and list of names to anti-communist groups in the country. The rest are done by the Indonesians themselves. If anything, it's a HUGE success for the West since they managed to effectively destroy any Communist presence in the country to this very day, and even installed a pro-Western leader that remained in power for decades, an achievement hardly replicated elsewhere
 
Holyshit you stupid Vatnigger, that's not a military operation, and they didn't do it alone, MI6 also had a hand in that

And the West never sent any troops or military forces, they just send some money and list of names to anti-communist groups in the country. The rest are done by the Indonesians themselves. If anything, it's a HUGE success for the West since they managed to effectively destroy any Communist presence in the country to this very day, and even installed a pro-Western leader that remained in power for decades, an achievement hardly replicated elsewhere
Lol, that's the most pathetic w*stoid cope I've seen so far.

Do better research, Indonesia was an embarrassment for the Yanks.
 
glowie gayops to support commie killing aren't military blunders my man
the closest america got to military failure was the bay of pigs thing, but again, the invasion attempt was carried out mostly by anti commie cuban militants, the burgers themselves suffered barely any casualties at all cause their direct involvment was tiny to begin with
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