Jack Rogozhin You show zero interest in discussing philosophy, all your posts are on Ukraine and US politics and bear no relation to anything cited on your profile page. — Quixodian
That quote is an anonymous, hyperbolic, and erroneous opinion. And Biden, as I have shown, Biden has been a terrible environmental president, granting more drilling licenses than Trump, backing the greatest eco-terrorist disaster by blowing up the Nordstream, and signing off on the terrible Willow projectThe Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is the most significant climate legislation in U.S. history, offering funding, programs, and incentives to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy and will likely drive significant deployment of new clean electricity resources.
The GOP is determined to roll back all of this. Trump showed no interest in the environment. calling global warming a hoax. — Quixodian
Biden has been worse on the environment than Trump
— Jack Rogozhin
Demonstrable bullshit, although I’m not going to press the point as you’re obviously trolling. — Quixodian
You literally said American only TRIES to influence states and the actions are limited. Tell that to Afghanistan, Syria, Libya
— Jack Rogozhin
1. And Afghanistan is an Islamic Emirate today. — ssu
2. Syria is still being lead by Bashar al-Assad with basically the civil war now won by him and neighboring states starting to normalize their relations. — ssu
3. Yes, Libya is a mess...and there's a multitude of countries involved. Basically so-called allies of the US are on different sides supporting different groups. — ssu
So look yourself at how that influencing has gone. I will remain with my words: the US TRIES TO influence states, it doesn't control them and they aren't the helpless victims as you think they are in the face of your country. Clearly the World doesn't go the way people in Washington DC want it to go. — ssu
Nuland even made implicit threats against Niger if they didn't turn the government back over to the deposed ruler....that is absolutely disregard and violation of sovereignty.
— Jack Rogozhin
Western countries, just like the ECOWAS, condemn military overthrows. Condemnation and sanctions are one thing. A military intervention or military action is quite different. We haven't yet seen what will happen in Niger, yet in the example of Mali, they just left. — ssu
The US is doing the same thing in Syria where they have multiple unwanted bases and soldiers where they steal Syria's oil
— Jack Rogozhin
Here is a perfect example of your totally ignorant attitude about the reality on the ground. Or then you simply paint with such broad strokes your World that it doesn't make much sense (other than US bad, those who oppose the US are good). — ssu
The US isn't doing the "same thing" in the countries of Sahel as it has done with Syria. With Syria Obama tried to start a war against the regime, but didn't get any of it's allies with it and backed down (Obama's famous line in the sand). — ssu
And the US had an absolute fiasco of trying to form a "politically correct" opposition fighters to fight the Syrian regime, which basically feared more about the fighters themselves being islamists or that the weapons would go to islamists. — ssu
Yet the US hasn't attacked Nigerien forces. It has trained these forces, and these generals, that now took over. But for you such difference seem not to matter. You know the facts and others are just American jingoists. — ssu
However, if you can show me where I have been impugning motived and intentions instead of arguing the facts, I would gladly correct that
— Jack Rogozhin
This is the worst of the bunch.
This is an outright lie.
— Jack Rogozhin — T Clark
Sorry, but none of those vague, unspecific suppositions counter what I showed above: Biden has been worse on the environment than Trump
— Jack Rogozhin
Canceling the XL and passing the IRA is hardly “unspecific suppositions.” They’re facts.
As far as the actions of the departments I mentioned— I can get into that more.
They exactly counter the claim that Biden is worse than Trump on the environment. — Mikie
Actions at the SEC, EPA, energy, and interior have all been much better than under Trump — by any metric. — Mikie
In the sense that it’s not our only political move. I’ve now repeated that three times. Why is it not clear?
Voting is important. But it’s not the only thing we have. — Mikie
And as I showed, votes going to West simply do not give a better chance to either Biden or Trump.
— Jack Rogozhin
Simply declaring you “showed” things is meaningless. You haven’t once showed that. You’ve made statements that it isn’t true. And I see no serious reason to believe it. — Mikie
So you’re actually arguing that the Biden administration is worse than the Trump administration in terms of progressive values.
That’s insane to me. — Mikie
You really should educate yourself on the environmental record of the Trump administration. Your assessment is just ridiculous. — Mikie
↪RogueAI Have you ever thought of joining the Azov Nazis?
— Jack Rogozhin
Those people that went to Israel for an official get-together? Mossad must have blundered royally. (incidentally Aug 2, 2023) The Nazi thing is straight out of Putinist newspeak. No, Ukraine ain't ruled by a Nazi regime as they propagandize. Old. You know, answering a question with a question like so is kind of rude (deflection, dodging). — jorndoe
Sure, but we also have the choice to vote against both, work towards building a progressive third party
— Jack Rogozhin
At the cost of electing Trump, I’m not sure it’s worth it. There’s ways to build a progressive movement beyond just voting. It starts in each state, and builds from there.
While Biden as a man might be repugnant and unacceptable, his appointments aren’t. In fact some are quite good. — Mikie
We went backwards with Biden as he drilled more than trump, gave out more drilling licenses than Trump, pushed the horrendous Willow Project, and committed the worst act of eco-terrorism by OKing the sabotaging of the Nordstream pipeline
— Jack Rogozhin
But in the last two years, they also passed the IRA and canceled the Keystone XL pipeline, strengthened car emission standards, etc. Actions at the SEC, EPA, energy, and interior have all been much better than under Trump — by any metric.
That’s not to say it’s perfect or satisfactory— just better than the prior administration. I think that’s obvious. — Mikie
I think the problem is that too much is made about voting, as if that's our sole political power. — Mikie
If this is true, then you shouldn't worrry about people voting their conscience.
— Jack Rogozhin
Why? I didn’t say it isn’t important. It’s just not our sole political action. We should make sure we’re voting against the worst, ensuring the greatest impediment to our goals isn’t in office—then continue on with our work. — Mikie
It doesn't give Trump a better chance as neither Biden nor Trump own West voters' votes,
— Jack Rogozhin
Not owned, but most voting for West will have values and goals that will be much more likely to be obstructed (and in fact actively fought against) under a Trump administration than a Biden one. If we had ranked choice voting, I think Biden would come before Trump, in most cases.
That being said, these votes going to West (or staying home) simply gives Trump a better chance to win — at least in swing states. In Mass, it doesn’t matter much. In NH, it matters a great deal. — Mikie
It doesn't give Trump a better chance as neither Biden nor Trump own West voters' votes, and a vote for West is a vote against Biden AND Trump — Jack Rogozhin
So I care about climate change. The IRA will help my neighbors and I get solar panels and heat pumps. That’s a good thing. Trump and the Republicans are literally running on dismantling all of that. If my voting for West just because it makes me feel better, ignoring the reality of a two-party system, comes at the real cost of electing Trump— I’ve shot myself in the foot. — Mikie
In the sad state of American political duopoly, it's going to be a Biden/Trump rematch. Those, unfortunately, are most likely going to be the choices. I prefer Biden in office -- not because I like Biden, but because I like a lot of his administrators and more of his policies than Trump's. — Mikie
The environment is a good example: would we have the IRA with Trump in office? Of course not. That's not to say it was what it should have been -- we needed much more than that. But it's better than going backwards. — Mikie
I think the problem is that too much is made about voting, as if that's our sole political power. So people, understandably, want to vote their conscience. — Mikie
Yes, Cornell West is the best candidate. I wish he would become president and I hope he gains momentum. But if it comes to a Biden/Trump rematch, I don't see how voting for Cornell, however noble, doesn't simply give Trump (by far the worst of all three) a better chance at winning. — Mikie
Your inference here makes no sense syllogistically or syntactically; motivations is neither mentioned nor implied. Again, you are imposing your erroneous belief and acting like it is a correct inference.
— Jack Rogozhin
But I wasn’t making an inference of the kind you suggest. — neomac
The problem however is not necessarily on denying such facts but on questioning if such facts are enough to support the claim that the Revolution of Dignity was a coup as Russia and pro-Russian propaganda claims — neomac
I claimed “Ukrainian ethnic Russians and Russophone are still Ukrainians and must abide by Ukrainians rules”, but that’s it. “No matter what” is your spurious addition. — neomac
First, if Russia didn’t spill violence and murder into Ukraine by supporting militarily the separatists FIRST, and so be a legitimate threat AGAINST Ukraine, its people and its territory (according to your own notion of “legitimate threat”), things wouldn’t as likely have reached such a scale to be a legitimate threat AGAINST Russia and its borders, assumed that’s the case. — neomac
I'm not.
— Jack Rogozhin
Yeah, you are. Just about verbatim. — jorndoe
Why are you a Russophobe?
— Jack Rogozhin
I'm not. So, bare racism accusation. Tu quoque style at that. — jorndoe
Why are you parroting Putinist propaganda? — jorndoe
Putin has managed to create much hate (May 26, 2023; Aug 1, 2023) etc, not the least in Ukraine (Aug 9, 2023). FYI, it's come up a few times before. — jorndoe
Confusing Russophobia and anti-authoritarianism/anti-Putinism verges on accusing everyone of racism. — jorndoe
It asked and was given permission by their puppet ruler.
— Jack Rogozhin
Again the obsession of puppets. — ssu
Yes, these counties TRY to influence states, yet the actions are limited. They can influence only so much what events happen. Yet when fixated on the colonialists, domestic poltics and internal problems don't matter. — ssu
you've spouted such naive NATO/American jingoism
— Jack Rogozhin
Like what a failure the war on Terror has been? How bad it has gone?
Right, thta's American jingoism. Likely you don't care to read what I actually say. But see puppets everywhere. — ssu
It's funny how SSU is so concerned about the sovereign borders of Ukraine, but cares nothing for the sovereign borders and sovereignty of Niger...or any other countries sovereignty the US has violated
— Jack Rogozhin
Because the US didn't attack Niger. Or it hasn't annexed parts of Niger. — ssu
It asked and was given permission and then building the base in 2016 for Nigerien armed forces too. NIger then was feeling the pressure from islamists from Mali and Boko Haram from Nigeria. — ssu
i have correctly shown where this has occurred.
— Jack Rogozhin
Just what have you correctly shown? What you have said is "Sorry, but the Niger coup against America, France, and their puppet government has the backing of the Niger people and is not evil". And then you have referred to Ukraine and Hungary.
That's not much and not very informative. — ssu
It's funny how SSU is so concerned about the sovereign borders of Ukraine, but cares nothing for the sovereign borders and sovereignty of Niger...or any other countries sovereignty the US has violatedWhat is the role of US military in Niger?
— T Clark
I guess to fight GWOT. Or whatever under the Biden administration it is called.
As it's centrally located in the Sahel and up until now has been rather stable, it has a drone base in Agadez (Air Base 201) in the country and has about 1000 soldiers in the country. (The French basically have had their troops in the Niamey airport.) Being next to Mali, Libya, Algeria, Chad and Nigeria makes it a good place for drones that still have a limited range.
The war against the islamists came up in 2017 when a group of US special forces were ambushed in Niger close to the Malian border. — ssu
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More than 20 were killed and hundreds were wounded when government forces attempted to retake the Maidan
Don't you see a difference between a genuine popular uprising and a military coup? — magritte
Sorry, but the Niger coup against America, France, and their puppet government has the backing of the Niger people and is not evil — Jack Rogozhin
What's the obsession with misrepresenting a statement of fact as "obsession with puppets"? What's with your obsession with denying the fact "first world countries" have always, and still have, puppet leaders in third (and even second and first) world countries. It's like you've never heard of colonialism, imperialism, or soft power
— Jack Rogozhin
What statement of facts. Seems like if previously you couldn't say anything about the reasons of Putins actions, somehow now Nigerien politics is quite clear to you and are facts. — ssu
Perhaps don't seem to notice just how condescending it is to view everything evolving around the US and the Great Powers and everybody else being puppets, pawns and sycophants. — ssu
Yes, these counties TRY to influence states, yet the actions are limited. They can influence only so much what events happen. Yet when fixated on the colonialists, domestic poltics and internal problems don't matter. — ssu
In the case of Niger coup, we still don't know the reasons. Yet if President Bazoum had forced generals into retirement and it's alleged that he was trying to retire the 62-year old general Tchiani, wouldn't that be a reason for the general to do a military coup and then get support for by playing the populist / anti-colonialism card? — ssu
Or these US trained officers just suddenly felt this anti-colonial vibe and went for it?
And isn't Bazoum then trying to influence the US when he is asking them for help and portraying that Wagner is behind it?
Besides, the real danger is if ECOWAS really would go with it's ultimatum and the nations would go to war, which is totally catastrophic. — ssu
Do you understand the concept of a someone running as a third party splitting the vote which ends up helping the opposition to win? It's the same concept here. If I voted for Cornel West in the general election, that is a vote that could have helped Biden win against Trump. If it is close, enough votes for Cornel West (or someone else) could result in a Trump victory. That is what I mean. — GRWelsh
No, Trump is worse by orders of magnitude. Trump wanted to make millions of votes for Biden not count in the 2020 election. That is Putin-level authoritarianism. — GRWelsh
What does a vote against Putin do in Russia? I feel bad for Russians. They don't... — GRWelsh
I haven't submitted a definition of "fascism" so you're falsely attributing a position to me I haven't taken. — Benkei
Yes, wonderful exaggeration and cherry-picked definition. — Benkei
I don't disagree with everything you said but come election day I may not have a choice since not voting for Biden will be equivalent to handing the election to Trump which is the worst case scenario — GRWelsh
Sorry, but the Niger coup against America, France, and their puppet government has the backing of the Niger people and is not evil
— Jack Rogozhin
What's the obsession with puppets? — ssu
Winning elections doesn't keep a ruler from being a puppet for another government. Remember, those defending the Maidan coup have accused Yakunovich of being a Russian puppet, as they have Orban. Do you think they are entirely wrong?Yet Bazoum representing Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism won the elections in 2021 from a former president of Niger Mahamane Ousmane — ssu
Btw Ousmane had been also thrown out of power by a military coup and there had been one failed coup against Bazoum already in 2021. So were they both puppets or what? — ssu
And coup against America? France, definately yes, US perhaps not: — ssu
We're stuck with Biden, because what's the alternative? — GRWelsh
What's this peculiar desire to pick so old people as representatives? — ssu