Quote (thundercock @ Sep 25 2022 03:48pm)
Imagine thinking that there isn't a difference between the two parties when it comes to foreign policy...I suppose if you're radical enough, they would be similar. Thankfully, those radical voices have zero power because they are nonsensical.
And what is happening to said protestors? It's like you're so foreign that you struggle with the English language (and use "staid" instead of "stayed lmao)
After America disposed of the Taliban and Saddam respectively, we made agreements with said governments. You can't really compare America's war with your war but your point of America reacting slowly relative to the will of the people is noted.
Good job on correcting my spelling, point for you.
And lol at the bold. The people we installed are cooperative with us. More on this at 6pm.
Your point that we somehow have a working mechanism for democratically challenging unpopular things like wars or interventions doesn't really hold. If it takes 10 and 20 years respectively its kind of a joke to say our politicians are responsive to voters when people have been against those for many years prior. So no protesting against wars doesn't actually change policy here, just like in Russia.
At least there most people support Putin, therefore he can try to say he's carrying out the will of his people compared to here where majority of our populace wanted out of those places literally years before we actually left.