• CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    This is really not that hard, its to negotiate peace with the main part being that Ukraine will never join nato. Its almost like we could have totally avoided hundreds of thousands of dead people if our foreign policy didnt suck so bad.

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      6 months ago

      Russia doesn’t get to dictate what sovereign nations do. They can fuck off back to their own country, that would put an immediate stop to the war.

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        6 months ago

        Thats true, but what if we had listened to them and prevented hundreds of thousands of dead people? Why would that have been bad?

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            6 months ago

            So then nato gets to constantly aggress on them and they cant do anything? And then you are shocked that they invaded.

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              6 months ago

              “Aggress on them” by existing on their border? This is apologist and appeasement nonsense. Russia’s rights end at their borders.

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                6 months ago

                Except that the cuban missle crises shows the US completely disagrees (unless it is convenient at that moment). Do you not see how this war was 100% avoidable if nato did not cross the directly drawn line?

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                  6 months ago

                  Comparing them to our imperialist actions isn’t the brilliant argument that you think it is.

                  At any rate, NATO has never offered membership to Ukraine — they’ve been explicitly told their corruption issues were a non-starter.

                  And, of course, Ukraine only started those talks following Russia invading Crimea in 2014. Again, Russia is the clear aggressor here. Get real.

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                    6 months ago

                    You are correct that they didnt offer it yet, but it was on the table, and NATO knew that was the reddest of red lines. You also do even know why russia took over Crimea in the first place.

                    And yes, how america would react is imporant because it shows how we really feel, not just propaganda about how they can do what they please.

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            Moreover, surrendering whatever Russia sticks a flag in is appeasement nonsense. We’ve already seen this strategy before WWII: *oh, Germany will be OK if we just cede Czechoslovakia. Oh, Germany won’t attack if we cede Alsace-Lorraine…" An aggressive power like Russia, who already tried to annex large portions of another sovereign nation in 2008 (they invaded Georgia and got their shit kicked in because they tried the whole “three day thunder run” strategy), almost certainly will not stop if you just “give them what they want”. Eventually, they’ll want more, and more, and more, and you wind up surrendering slice after slice after slice of your country.

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      6 months ago

      Putin should have no reason to give a rat’s ass if any country is in NATO, unless he plans on invading it.

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        6 months ago

        They correctly feel that nato is an anti soviet/russian union. Why should they not be concerned about it getting on their border?

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          6 months ago

          What is NATO doing to interfere with Russia’s domestic operations and sovereignty? Ukraine is not Russia, so Russia should have no say in the matter just because they’re next to each other.

          Same thing would apply if Ukraine were to invade Russia. Ukraine would have no business doing so.

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            6 months ago

            Putting arms near their border… This has been a known problem since the cuban missle crisis.

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              6 months ago

              I’m also curious how annexing a country and extending your borders to countries already in NATO solves that problem?

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              And what history does NATO have of using their arms for offensive purposes, rather than defense?

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                A really big history… Take a peak at what countries are in nato and realize they have a long history of being directly in conflict with Russia/Soviet Union.

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                    Or directly fighting them and having a 40 year long cold war. Maybe most of those countries have been in direct war with russia in recent memory.