why is russia friendly with belarus but not ukraine?

Anonymous
why doesnt russia have friendly relations with ukraine the same way russia has with belarus? belarus arent worried about an invasion and i dont get why ukraine which also shares a border with russis has such a hostile relationship. why isnt the relationship the same?
Anonymous
Belarus is a dictatorship. Ukraine is a democratic country where you are allowed to criticize the president without going to jail for wrong social media likes.
Anonymous
Belarus has pro Russian leadership and has had it for over 20 years. Their president does not allow dissent and toes the fine line really well (he is not sanctioned to the gills and used to even get some breadcrumbs from the west).
Ukraine on the other hand wants to be “with the West” which is threatening to Putin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:why doesnt russia have friendly relations with ukraine the same way russia has with belarus? belarus arent worried about an invasion and i dont get why ukraine which also shares a border with russis has such a hostile relationship. why isnt the relationship the same?


Belarus is most certainly worried about a Russian takeover. It has just chosen subservience and submission as its defense. Ukraine has chosen not to be subservient and submissive which is why Russia is so hostile towards it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:why doesnt russia have friendly relations with ukraine the same way russia has with belarus? belarus arent worried about an invasion and i dont get why ukraine which also shares a border with russis has such a hostile relationship. why isnt the relationship the same?


Belarus is most certainly worried about a Russian takeover. It has just chosen subservience and submission as its defense. Ukraine has chosen not to be subservient and submissive which is why Russia is so hostile towards it.

the whole former eastern bloc is worried about a USSR 2.0.

https://www.npr.org/2022/03/31/1089885236/after-ukraine-eastern-europe-worries-where-putin-might-strike-next
Anonymous
A good analogy is the reason that Hitler did not invade Italy until after Mussolini was deposed in 1943. Mussolini would never dare do anything to oppose Hitler, so while Mussolini was in power, Italy was essentially a vassal state of Nazi Germany. Similarly, Lukashenko would never dare do anything against Putin, so Belarus is essentially a vassal state of Russia.

If there were free elections in Belarus then they would likely suffer the same fate as Ukraine.
Anonymous
Ukraine overthrew the corrupt puppet regime of Yanukovych and his oligarchs as part of the Revolution of Dignity (Maidan Revolution) in February 2014. Putin responded with the annexation of Crimea and backing Russian-affiliated and supplied militias in Donbas. Poroshenko continued the process moving Ukraine toward the EU.

People get kinda posed with imperialist neighbors occupy your country and terrorize it’s inhabitants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A good analogy is the reason that Hitler did not invade Italy until after Mussolini was deposed in 1943. Mussolini would never dare do anything to oppose Hitler, so while Mussolini was in power, Italy was essentially a vassal state of Nazi Germany. Similarly, Lukashenko would never dare do anything against Putin, so Belarus is essentially a vassal state of Russia.

If there were free elections in Belarus then they would likely suffer the same fate as Ukraine.


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53721410.amp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:why doesnt russia have friendly relations with ukraine the same way russia has with belarus? belarus arent worried about an invasion and i dont get why ukraine which also shares a border with russis has such a hostile relationship. why isnt the relationship the same?


Belarus is most certainly worried about a Russian takeover. It has just chosen subservience and submission as its defense. Ukraine has chosen not to be subservient and submissive which is why Russia is so hostile towards it.

the whole former eastern bloc is worried about a USSR 2.0.

https://www.npr.org/2022/03/31/1089885236/after-ukraine-eastern-europe-worries-where-putin-might-strike-next


There is no shortage of photos of Russian troops wearing “CCCP” patches.
Anonymous
Actually Russia has an hostile relationship with Belarus. Russia propped up Belarus' dictator, especially after he likely stole the election in 2020 and a public uprising almost kicked him out of power. he clinged to power thanks to Russia and is Russia's puppets. the difference with Ukraine is that in Ukraine Russia failed to keep a friendly puppet and Ukraine has been turning into a democracy and toward the West, politically and economically. Putin's original aim of the invasion was to get direct control of the East, remove Zelenski and install a friendly "president" who would do his bidding in Ukraine.

the fact that Belarus' president takes orders from Putin is clear from the news today, that Belarus may send troops to Ukraine. the war is wildly unpopular in Belarus but now Putin desperately needs cannon fodder and Lukashenko was forced to comply. Putin already controls Belarus, through a puppet, he does not need to invade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A good analogy is the reason that Hitler did not invade Italy until after Mussolini was deposed in 1943. Mussolini would never dare do anything to oppose Hitler, so while Mussolini was in power, Italy was essentially a vassal state of Nazi Germany. Similarly, Lukashenko would never dare do anything against Putin, so Belarus is essentially a vassal state of Russia.

If there were free elections in Belarus then they would likely suffer the same fate as Ukraine.


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53721410.amp


I specifically said free elections. The 2020 elections were nothing of the sort.
Anonymous
Putin is attempting to solidify his control over Belarus with the insertion of an unspecified number of troops. No doubt he’s thinking about the possibility of another sham referendum down the road should Lukashenko lose control. .
Anonymous
Ukraine doesn’t want to be a corrupt Russian puppet.
Anonymous
Poland now warning its nationals to leave Belarus ASAP amid increasing tensions and deployment of Russian troops.
Anonymous
Belarus cant get enough of the taste of sweet Russian boot.
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