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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares if Russia takes Ukraine? You think Putin is going to roll into Europe and take it like he's 1939 Hitler? And if he does, so what? Europe should be responsible for its own defense after decades of failing to uphold its treaty obligations. Let them eat cake. [/quote] I honestly don’t understand the Ukraine fetish. Everyone knows that Crimes and Donetsk are more culturally Russian than Ukrainian and if they had a vote the majority in those regions would vote to join Russian anyway. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and there was not a big movement of Crimeans who were upset about it, otherwise I’m sure it would have been exploited for propaganda value. We all know that this war will conclude with Russia keeping Crimea and Donetsk. Let’s just fast forward to the end so that we can spare ourselves WW3 and also save billions in US taxpayer dollars that we don’t really have. [/quote] 1. Putin will not stop at Crimean Ukraine. He wants Kiev, Lviv, and to eradicate Ukrainian culture. In short, he is telegraphic a holocaust for Ukrainians. As a human being, we should do everything within our power to stop that. There are also over 1,000,000 Americans of Ukrainian descent. This matters to my fellow citizens. 2. Putin has already telegraphed that he will not stop at Ukraine. If successful, he will make a play for the small Baltic states; he is banking on Trump welching on America's NATO commitments. He will also make a play for parts of Poland and subsume all of Moldova. 3. The US provided Ukraine with "security assurances" in exchange for Ukraine giving up the former USSR's nuclear weapons in the late 1990s. [/quote]
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