There's our old friend whataboutism.
My logic is that Putin broke Russia's agreement to honor Ukraine's sovereignty, not that the agreement was wrong. NATO's mutual defense framework has worked for 80 years to prevent another World War in Europe. The existence of NATO and its expansion into former Soviet states is NOT why Putin invaded Ukraine. But it has, so far, prevented him from going further. And considering the performance of the Russian military in Ukraine, he'd be a moron to try a NATO country. |
The Suwalski Gap keeps the Russian and Belarus military up at night. It is a vulnerability to them. That is one of the best paths of entry if the West were to launch a ground assault on Russia. It is one of Russia's equivalents of what the Fulda Gap was to the West prior to the fall of the USSR and Warsaw Pact. |
Keeps them up at night? LOL. Europe hitched its energy wagon to Russia, Western companies have invested trillions in Russia. Europe has invested little in military. That was the level of trust the West had in Russia. You have to be an idiot to think that there was ever any military threat or fear of military threat. This is just a money grab and consolidation on power for Putin’s mafia state. The security concerns are simply a distraction. |
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This x 1 for every voting American. |
This is ridiculous and dangerous understanding of modern politics. Many small countries are far from puppet states (Finland, New Zealand, Ireland to name but a few) It is in American interests to protect democratic values and countries that follow rule of law and democratic outcomes - unless you want to end up in an authoritarian puppet regime yourself. |
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? We can only guess. You are guessing. I am guessing. You believe that NATO has held Putin in check, while I believe that NATO's expansion towards Russia's borders has been a contributing factor to Putin's posture against the West. You cannot read Putin's mind, nor can I. We can only guess. My reading of history since 2008 is that Putin's aggressive moves have always come on the heals of discussions about NATO expansion. In this latest case, the US and Ukraine signed an agreement on Nov 10, 2021 to enhance the military cooperation between the two countries. Shortly thereafter, Putin began the build-up on the border of Ukraine. I can concede that your view might be right, but it is impossible to know for certain. |
That's all over now. Europe is uniting in its hate for Russia. That makes the Suwalski Gap a huge liability for Russia. |
That's a really contrived excuse for Putin to have. Did NATO invade Russian territory? No. Credibly threaten to? No. But the threat of Russia invading its neighbors is very real, proven in 2008 with Georgia, 2014 with Crimea, etc. Really, the only reason NATO even exists at all is because the threat that Russia poses to the west. And that reasoning is completely validated by Putin's attempted conquest of Ukraine. |
This is true. |
CN you be surprised? So many people including an astounding number of posters on this forum boasted about how they were going to ignore the news once Biden was elected. This we have a country full of ignorant people who easily accept headlines as facts |
Forget the Suwalski gap, Ukraine is a huge f-ing liability for Russia. They took a friendly neighbor with a large Russian speaking population and historic and cultural ties and turned them into an enemy that will fight them to the death for decades. That’s what should keep them up at night. |
And they constantly bring things back to the frameworks they understand: how Americans outvoted Trump in 2020, for example, because they’re too lazy to understand another country on its own terms. Everything has to come back to some ridiculous comparison to the USA. |
You have just bought into Russia’s propaganda. Speak to anyone in Central or Easter Europe. They want nothing to do with Russia, they will never orient towards Russia whether they were member of NATO or not. This is why Russia has basically resorted to raping it’s neighbor, because the neighbor wants nothing to do with it’s sphere of influence. Some of you have this myopic view of the world in which lands can be parsed and sub-dived between a couple of super powers. It does not work that way, you can’t do it by brute force, the people will resist. |
This is completely right. Do you wonder why the Poles are cheerfully accepting a million Ukrainians in a week? Because they were sacrificed by Stalin to Hitler in the Molotov-VonRibbentrop Pact and then the remainder of Poland was invaded by Stalin. After that, in 1940, Soviet troops murdered the 22000 Polish military officers and intelligentsia in the Katyn Forest Massacres (although they denied it for some 50+ years). The Poles lived for almost 50 years under the thumb of The Soviet Union, enduring cycles of reform and repression until the 80’s when the Solidarity movement, despite Jaruzelski’s martial law, final culminated in increasingly free elections and the collapse of communism. Do you think there is a single Polish citizen who is willing to go back to the Russian sphere of influence? Or even to some kind of “neutrality”? Even the Finns don’t advocate neutrality for Ukraine! All these countries lived under the Soviets/Russia and not one of them will willingly go back. FFS people learn some history! |