Trump is abandoning Ukraine and threatening global peace, say his critics. He's not. He's negotiating an end to the war, & reducing the US role in Europe, which voters want. Elites are enraged because Trump's new, post-globalist order takes from them the power they badly abused. Me and
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Former Chief of MI6, Sir Alex Younger speaking on BBC Newsnight about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the new geopolitical order, and what President Trump should consider.
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America is no longer a status quo power. It is a revisionist power, just as intent on changing the structure of international relations as are Russia and China.
It always cheers me up, because I remember that Hitler shot himself in a bunker
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Yes, it was shameful indeed. Russia and US and a group including a number of distinctly less reputable countries voted against condemning the Russian aggression against Ukraine. China abstained. But the new axis lost the vote resoundingly.
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I see you in my feed often and disagree with you on almost everything. This however is pure wisdom and a lesson I have learned many times over. I’m a retired soldier with multiple tours to Afghanistan, and I remember rolling my eyes when my mother told me about panic attacks or the pain of putting her dog to sleep. Both seemed trivial compared to things I’d experienced. A few years ago, I had my first panic attack. I called my mother to apologize the next day. A few months later we put our dog …
When it happens to you, you’ll understand how it affects you and earn a glimpse into how it may affect others, but it doesn’t mean you suddenly understand how these things affect everyone else.
Empathy isn’t fully knowing, it’s knowing enough to know you can’t fully “know”, all you can do is care. We care because we know that they affected us greatly. Everything is relative. Everyone is unique. Nobody “knows” sh!t about fuc&.
I agree 100%. Every one of the things on the list has variables. Every person and circumstance is different. We can only care, feel empathy, compassion, but we can never know what someone else feels.