I didn't say anything about allowing Russia to rig elections.
I said that you guys were allowed to monitor their recent elections, and it's fair that they get access to.
After all, all those Republican-linked Trump guys were over in Russia and Ukraine until recently, backing specific political candidates. Doesn't that sound a bit like Americans influencing Russia/Ukraine politics to you? It does, if you look at the big picture. After all if a bunch of Russians were directly in America backing a candidate how would America not see that as Russia rigging things. But somehow you can't see Americans in Russia twiddling on the strings of power as being the exact same deal?
I do know Yanukovich hired Paul Manafort, but I don't know the background of it. Yes, it seems a bit like US influencing the election, but that wasn't state backed as far as I know.
Also, laws vary from country to country, Poroshenko hired a governor that was formerly from (the country of) Georgia.
I said that you guys were allowed to monitor their recent elections, and it's fair that they get access to.
Except Russia is actively trying to influence the election. So. No. It's not 'fair'.
Anyway, I'm not sure if that counts as just the second part of the third cycle, or that and the first part of the fourth cycle, we're getting a bit out of order here.
I think we're in the fourth cycle, or maybe in the third one still.
But yes, this circular argument is stupid. Also, who the heck
hasn't tried to influence someone elses politics at some point.