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Biden Has Us on the Slow Road to WWIII

So much of what you see in media and politics today is artificial. For example, do you believe an air raid siren just happened to go off while Biden was walking around Kiev?

There was no threat of Kiev being bombed at that moment, but that didn’t stop the Biden propagandists on cable news from painting Joe Biden as a hero.

This gradual escalation of this war has us on a very dangerous path. Wouldn’t we be better off protecting our own border than Ukraine’s?

And think hard about this one: If one of our adversaries provided the means and materials to kill 60,000 Americans and wound 200,000, wouldn’t we consider that country to be an enemy combatant? At a certain point, Russia will be right to assume we’re killing their troops with all of the lethal aid we’re providing to the Ukrainians.

What happens then?

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