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In reply to the discussion: Most Americans Don't Want War With Russia. Where Are Progressives? [View all]Celerity
(49,352 posts)17. Curious article, the author seems to be taking issue w/ progs taking stances that 80+% of DU agrees
with, especially people on here who are not, shall we say, big progressive fans.
...... several progressives have echoed criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin as an authoritarian whose advances must be checked.
We cant allow for one nation to violate sovereignty, unprovoked, with no justification, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) told the Prospect in an interview. Asked whether the United States should be willing, in diplomatic talks, to commit to not bringing Ukraine into NATO, Khanna said, I would not be blackmailed by Putin in this situation.
Other major critics of American interventionism declined to call on Biden to pump the brakes.
The 41 co-sponsors of a sanctions package moving through the Senate include progressive heavyweights like Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Jeff Merkley of Oregon. In a press release on the bill, Markey said the legislation was designed to work in concert with the actions the Biden administration has already taken to demonstrate that we will continue to support Ukraine and its sovereignty.
We cant allow for one nation to violate sovereignty, unprovoked, with no justification, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) told the Prospect in an interview. Asked whether the United States should be willing, in diplomatic talks, to commit to not bringing Ukraine into NATO, Khanna said, I would not be blackmailed by Putin in this situation.
Other major critics of American interventionism declined to call on Biden to pump the brakes.
The 41 co-sponsors of a sanctions package moving through the Senate include progressive heavyweights like Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Jeff Merkley of Oregon. In a press release on the bill, Markey said the legislation was designed to work in concert with the actions the Biden administration has already taken to demonstrate that we will continue to support Ukraine and its sovereignty.
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Most former Warsaw Pact members are now members of NATO, so they are covered by treaty.
Klaralven
Jan 2022
#9
It's what I've been thinking as well, Chin music. At some point Uncle Sam's word ...
Hekate
Jan 2022
#26
Putin is attacking the EU the way he's attacking the US: with propaganda and cyber-weapons
Hekate
Jan 2022
#39
Didn't mean to be snarky about my search; just indicating there's a lot--and a lot I needed reminding
Hekate
Jan 2022
#41
Curious article, the author seems to be taking issue w/ progs taking stances that 80+% of DU agrees
Celerity
Jan 2022
#17