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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish the good men and women in our intel and defense communities the best as they attempt to protect us from ourselves. How long until Putin invades Ukraine? https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/moscow-had-contacts-with-trump-team-during-campaign-russian-diplomat-says/2016/11/10/28fb82fa-a73d-11e6-9bd6- 184ab22d218e_story.html[/quote] Why is it any of the U.S. business what happens between Russia and Ukraine? I don't care. I am sick and tired of US borrowing money to spend it in another country.Trillions in debt, and fighting wars all over. Have we learned nothing from decades of fiasco in Iran, and the rest of the world? Majority of foreign problems were cause by US itself and it is time to stop spreading democracy with capitalism.(Where did it really work?) It is 21st century.[/quote] It is the US's business since we signed a treaty with these countries promising to come to their aid if any one of them is invaded by a foreign power. Trump has said that as POTUS, he would not uphold NATO, therefore opening the door for Putin to invade any NATO country. Does honoring your agreements mean nothing to you, PP? Are you married? Did you make promises that you aren't going to keep just because you don't feel like it or it's inconvenient? [/quote] Ukraine is not a NATO country, dumbass. And speaking of honoring promises....the US has promised Russia not to expand NATO into Eastern Europe. It broke that promise as soon as it became politically expedient. Russia's Got a Point: The US Broke a NATO Promise http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-shifrinson-russia-us-nato-deal--20160530-snap-story.html Moscow solidified its hold on Crimea in April, outlawing the Tatar legislature that had opposed Russia’s annexation of the region since 2014. Together with Russian military provocations against NATO forces in and around the Baltic, this move seems to validate the observations of Western analysts who argue that under Vladimir Putin, an increasingly aggressive Russia is determined to dominate its neighbors and menace Europe. Leaders in Moscow, however, tell a different story. For them, Russia is the aggrieved party. They claim the United States has failed to uphold a promise that NATO would not expand into Eastern Europe, a deal made during the 1990 negotiations between the West and the Soviet Union over German unification. In this view, Russia is being forced to forestall NATO’s eastward march as a matter of self-defense. The West has vigorously protested that no such deal was ever struck. However, hundreds of memos, meeting minutes and transcripts from U.S. archives indicate otherwise. Although what the documents reveal isn’t enough to make Putin a saint, it suggests that the diagnosis of Russian predation isn’t entirely fair. Europe’s stability may depend just as much on the West’s willingness to reassure Russia about NATO’s limits as on deterring Moscow’s adventurism. [/quote]
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