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If I was an American I'd want the southern border solidly secure as well.
Gonna' need a few more Olde Fashions.Come on guys, kiss and make up.
If you do, be aware that there will be no need to post a photo to verify your action. We'll take your word for it.Come on guys, kiss and make up.
Its interesting to see how foreign policy in the US appears to have changed within the last ten years. In the previous 40, the USA was seen as stable, relatively predictable and (for better or worse) consistent in that respect. The American civil and diplomatic services were seen by their overseas counterparts as generally as of the highest order, working in concert with the secret services to supply the best intelligence by which to advise the Presidents and the administration (which was often generously shared with its key allies). That information was what guided and informed foreign policy and spanned multiple presidencies.So, not wishing to get political as such discussions can be held without doing so, but pardon me for the ignorance, I have a question. How is tougher defences at the border going to help when illegals arrive in the country legally and outstay their welcome?
"When it comes to people in the country without proper documentation, the majority of them didn't cross the Mexican border at all. Most of them came to the United States legally — but then don't leave.
About 700,000 travelers to the United States overstayed their visas in fiscal 2017, the most recent year for which the Department of Homeland Security has published figures. DHS estimated that, as of Sept. 30, 2017, the end of that fiscal year, more than 600,000 of those travelers were still in the U.S.
During that same year, there were just 300,000 apprehensions along the Southern border, according to Customs and Border Protection — the lowest number since 1971."
From here:
Where Does Illegal Immigration Mostly Occur? Here's What The Data Tell Us
The Trump administration says there is a national security crisis at the Southern border. But most people in the country illegally didn't sneak across the border; they overstayed their visas.www.npr.org
Regarding why the USA should continue supplying aid to Ukraine, the following is pretty clear...
"Since the war began, I've turned to Fiona Hill periodically for insight into what's driving Russian President Vladimir Putin, and where America's interests lie. She's a keen observer not just of Russia and its leader, but also of American politics, having served in the White House as a top adviser to both Democrats and Republicans, including President Donald Trump. Since she left the Trump administration (and after a star turn testifying in his first impeachment), she's become a highly sought-out voice on global affairs as well as the domestic roots of authoritarianism in countries around the world.
When we spoke this week, she made clear that the decision of whether Ukraine wins or loses is now on us — almost entirely. As Congress debates how much more money to authorize for Ukraine's assistance amid growing Republican opposition, she says that what we are really debating is our own future. Do we want to live in the kind of world that will result if Ukraine loses?
Hill is clear about her answer. A world in which Putin chalks up a win in Ukraine is one where the U.S.'s standing in the world is diminished, where Iran and North Korea are emboldened, where China dominates the Indo-Pacific, where the Middle East becomes more unstable and where nuclear proliferation takes off, among allies as well as enemies.
"Ukraine has become a battlefield now for America and America's own future — whether we see it or not — for our own defensive posture and preparedness, for our reputation and our leadership," she told me. "For Putin, Ukraine is a proxy war against the United States, to remove the United States from the world stage."
From here:
‘We’ll Be at Each Others’ Throats’: Fiona Hill on What Happens If Putin Wins
The veteran Russia watcher is deeply alarmed as Washington reaches an inflection point on the war in Ukraine.www.politico.com
The track meet at the border have overwhelmed our ability to feed, clothe and track them. Additionally the orders to Border Patrol are to release them upon declaration of asylum - and zero vetting has been accomplished despite Chinese, Iranian and other foreign nationals not particularly friendly with US.So, not wishing to get political as such discussions can be held without doing so, but pardon me for the ignorance, I have a question. How is tougher defences at the border going to help when illegals arrive in the country legally and outstay their welcome?
"When it comes to people in the country without proper documentation, the majority of them didn't cross the Mexican border at all. Most of them came to the United States legally — but then don't leave.
All jokes aside, if Gerasimov was killed, would that be a gain or loss? The Russian army....well...you know.Back to the actual war - I hope the rumours prove to be true:
Russia gives no comment on rumour Putin's top war commander was killed
Gerasimov has not been seen since December 29 when footage showed him presenting awards to 'military personnel who distinguished themselves during the liberation of Marinka' in Crimeawww.dailymail.co.uk
There's still quite a few around but mostly in the Middle East so I wouldn't hold my breath.That news reminded me of the M163s with their 20mm Vulcan cannon. Are those still in storage somewhere or were they downgraded to standard M113s?