Rick Sanchez
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So now you have this here, which is Ukraine, which is almost the end of the encirclement, and they finally thought to themselves as citizens, and their president said, guys, this is too much. I mean, now you want to take Ukraine? We got a 4,000-year history here, going back to Catherine the Great.
So now you have this here, which is Ukraine, which is almost the end of the encirclement, and they finally thought to themselves as citizens, and their president said, guys, this is too much. I mean, now you want to take Ukraine? We got a 4,000-year history here, going back to Catherine the Great.
So now you have this here, which is Ukraine, which is almost the end of the encirclement, and they finally thought to themselves as citizens, and their president said, guys, this is too much. I mean, now you want to take Ukraine? We got a 4,000-year history here, going back to Catherine the Great.
Now you say, not only do you want to take NATO, but you're already putting military hardware in there. And then there was this thing, which they believe is very true, which our government, under a woman named Victoria Nuland in 2014, helped to foment, along with Mr. Biden, who was Vice President, a coup in Ukraine that Ja, ja. Genau. Not on everything, but they're going to have relations.
Now you say, not only do you want to take NATO, but you're already putting military hardware in there. And then there was this thing, which they believe is very true, which our government, under a woman named Victoria Nuland in 2014, helped to foment, along with Mr. Biden, who was Vice President, a coup in Ukraine that Ja, ja. Genau. Not on everything, but they're going to have relations.
Now you say, not only do you want to take NATO, but you're already putting military hardware in there. And then there was this thing, which they believe is very true, which our government, under a woman named Victoria Nuland in 2014, helped to foment, along with Mr. Biden, who was Vice President, a coup in Ukraine that Ja, ja. Genau. Not on everything, but they're going to have relations.
We decided it was wrong for the president of Ukraine to have relations, certainly not friendly relations with Russia. So we went in and we started a coup, which we've been known to do, as you know. And as a result of that coup, we had the guy essentially eventually removed. And that finally was the last straw.
We decided it was wrong for the president of Ukraine to have relations, certainly not friendly relations with Russia. So we went in and we started a coup, which we've been known to do, as you know. And as a result of that coup, we had the guy essentially eventually removed. And that finally was the last straw.
We decided it was wrong for the president of Ukraine to have relations, certainly not friendly relations with Russia. So we went in and we started a coup, which we've been known to do, as you know. And as a result of that coup, we had the guy essentially eventually removed. And that finally was the last straw.
That's where the Russians, their mindset, their president, their politicians said, this is too much. This just cannot continue. And that's what led to this war. So that's their way of looking at it. Like they were being encroached. Is it right? Is it wrong? Do they have a right to think that way? It's not for me to decide. Maybe historians can decide that.
That's where the Russians, their mindset, their president, their politicians said, this is too much. This just cannot continue. And that's what led to this war. So that's their way of looking at it. Like they were being encroached. Is it right? Is it wrong? Do they have a right to think that way? It's not for me to decide. Maybe historians can decide that.
That's where the Russians, their mindset, their president, their politicians said, this is too much. This just cannot continue. And that's what led to this war. So that's their way of looking at it. Like they were being encroached. Is it right? Is it wrong? Do they have a right to think that way? It's not for me to decide. Maybe historians can decide that.
But there's another story besides one day the Russians just got angry and decided to go after Ukraine for no reason whatsoever.
But there's another story besides one day the Russians just got angry and decided to go after Ukraine for no reason whatsoever.
But there's another story besides one day the Russians just got angry and decided to go after Ukraine for no reason whatsoever.
And there's nothing factually to back that story up in any way.
And there's nothing factually to back that story up in any way.
And there's nothing factually to back that story up in any way.
They have been losing territory, not gaining territory, and they're fine with it, and they don't want to go. I don't think the Russians want to run Ukraine. Do they need more land, the Russians?
They have been losing territory, not gaining territory, and they're fine with it, and they don't want to go. I don't think the Russians want to run Ukraine. Do they need more land, the Russians?