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Russia invaded Ukraine because of encirclement by NATO and the threat of the addition of Ukraine to that alliance. As far as neo-nazis go, in Ukraine they have committed atrocities in the east. |
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I've asked others before, maybe you know: if Russia takes over Ukraine, how does this lessen the encirclement by NATO?
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It was a red line Putin drew a long time ago, back in 2007. He has been consistent on it. I do not support his invasion at all. But the U.S. and Ukraine were reckless and stupid. |
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The whole "We invaded Ukraine because we're worried about NATO" excuse doesn't fly, sorry. How sure are you this is the real reason for this invasion?? |
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I'm surprised that we & the allies haven't done more to stop this unprovoked killing in Ukraine.
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When I hear & see of the "stalled" Russian convoy, I wonder why it hasn't been destroyed? I don't understand it.
Last edited by JeremyW; 03-07-2022 at 03:56 PM. Reason: said envoy not concoy |
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The Russians have air superiority in the area of the convoy, and probably anti-aircraft/SAM batteries protecting it. If the Ukrainians sent in strike aircraft or drones, they'd be sitting ducks. It's why they're making such a fuss about those Polish jets; if they can put the Russians on the back foot in the air, it will make their defense much easier.
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What Russia is doing to Ukraine is quite a bit worse than a slap in the face.
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When did Putin become a delicate flower, with the big bad US meanies pushing him around? |
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While esteemed Comrade Gannon is trying his best to justify his motherland’s corrupt dictatorship led assault on a free sovereign nation - here are the wonderful peace keepers firing heavy armored rounds at an elderly couple in what is obviously the most menacing looking Buick on the block.
It was this armored vehicle that killed an elderly couple #Ukraine https://t.co/CbsRxS66j9
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Regardless, you don't just decide you're unhappy with the politics of a neighbor and then roll tanks in to destroy their lives and buildings. By the way, NATO is a defensive alliance. It is a joint defensive pact only, not a joint offensive agreement. The only reason Putin would feel threatened by a defensive alliance would be that it poses an obstacle to his offensive war plans. |
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If as you say, NATO is defensive, Russia may be asking why do they need to arm and deploy when we do not seek to attack them. The U.S. also pulled out of treaties such as the ABM Treaty, the INF Treaty, and the Open Skies Treaty. The U.S. pulled out of those, not Russia. Lastly, missiles are deployed in Poland and being constructed in Romania. Russia doesn't see these as defensive actions, but provocative ones. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...more%20rows%20 When Russia has more weapons already, and when they either don't comply with treaties or make verification difficult if not impossible, what good are treaties? Quote:
You sure do have a one-sided view of things. |
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2) They conducted them from what I understand as a warning to Ukraine and potential NATO membership. 3 and 4) Both the Russia and the U.S have the most nuclear weapons, with Russia yes, having more. The idea of detente back in the 70s and 80s was to pull back from the potential nuclear abyss. Our leaders at that time seemingly had a full understanding of mutually assured destruction, and signed these treaties and eliminated stockpiles. The U.S. has been thumbing it's nose at this concept for 30 years first taking advantage of Russia's weakened position after the Soviet Union broke up, and continuing on a bellicose path after 9/11 in general, and increasingly toward Russia specifically after Maidan and Trumps election. The United States actually has NO MORAL GROUND to tell anyone not to invade anyone else anyway. See: Iraq, Afghanistan (who did not attack us on 9/11), Libya, and Yemen. Last edited by jgannon; 03-07-2022 at 02:25 PM. |
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Did we subjugate them, or try to stand them up as independent, self ruling democracies? That's a big difference. |
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Unfortunately, many Americans don't know what their government does and there's a selective hysteria as to what to get upset about. This is the fault mainly of our abysmal media which intentionally keeps us uninformed. |
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Ha ha, I am doing fine. Oh if Joe only called people stooges back in the day, he wouldn't be as well known as he is now, would he?
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https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2...ines-war-camps "‘Some stay, some die’: The horror of Ukraine’s war camps" Now, I don't mean to be flippant or play the "both sides" game, because atrocities are not something to be casually dismissed. But it's just another one of Putin's excuses to invade. Again, see Ted's post.
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