That's certainly a lot of talking that doesn't justify a Russian invasion of Ukraine, holy shit. I'm still not making the connection between "the US sucks" and "therefore it's good that Russia is lobbing cruise missiles into Kyiv"
Here's the connection:
According to Carter, the U.S. is the most warlike country in modern history:
The only US president to complete his term without war, military attack or occupation has called the United States “the most warlike nation in the history
www.counterpunch.org
It has engaged in manipulation, destabilization, coercion, intervention, and slaughter in many countries for many decades:
It claims it does so to preserve "freedom and democracy" for itself and for the world. In reality, its only interest is to control other countries for its own advantage.
That's the reason why it engaged in NATO enlargement, refusing to follow Kennan's advice about diplomacy:
Ambition, insecurity, and the perils of independence
www.foreignaffairs.com
'If diplomacy is not pursued and if unconditional surrender is unattainable, the only other alternative is catastrophe'
today.uconn.edu
and pursued increased belligerence towards not only Russia:
The militarization of American foreign policy has evolved over the past thirty years. Ironically, this took place in the wake of the dissolution of the
www.counterpunch.org
but even China:
foreignpolicy.com
The reason why it has to control other countries is because it needs to maintain its sole superpower status, which means making sure that other countries continue using the dollar for trade and even to price oil in dollars. Otherwise, it won't be able to continue decades of heavy borrowing and spending:
Investors are celebrating an incipient “recovery,” but the interventions that were responsible for it are sowing the seeds of a more violent contraction...
seekingalpha.com
which ironically is also the source of military aid given to Ukraine.
Now, more countries are turning against it, including most people of the world:
and even its own allies, with France now answering back, Japan buying oil from Russia, several European countries buying oil from Russia via India, and even officials in places like Germany and the Czech Republic questioning sending more military aid to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, based on surveys more Americans appear to be against sending more aid (because they need aid themselves), serving in the military, and even sending troops. Their own military can no longer get enough personnel as more of them are also not fit to serve:
The updated figures paint a picture of what is currently plaguing military recruiters in many of the service branches, with a shrinking pool of potential service members available to them.
www.military.com
At some point, those who are still trying to make connections can figure things out and see what needs to be done.