Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
My gosh. Y'all still don't get it. Ukraine will never get NATO membership unless it is willing to go to war with Russia. Ukraine's NATO membership is the red line for Russia. Putin clearly stated that.
Russia will leave troops at the border to make sure that never happens.
Unless it's willing to go to war with Russia? You seem to be missing historical context.
Ukraine is already ready to go to war with Russia. They have already been fighting a war with Russia in Donetsk and Luhansk since 2014.
You really thing NATO is willing to go to war with Russia for Ukraine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
My gosh. Y'all still don't get it. Ukraine will never get NATO membership unless it is willing to go to war with Russia. Ukraine's NATO membership is the red line for Russia. Putin clearly stated that.
Russia will leave troops at the border to make sure that never happens.
Unless it's willing to go to war with Russia? You seem to be missing historical context.
Ukraine is already ready to go to war with Russia. They have already been fighting a war with Russia in Donetsk and Luhansk since 2014.
You really thing NATO is willing to go to war with Russia for Ukraine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It will. Putin and his cronies will never go to open war with the NATO and jeopardize all those billions $$$ parked in nato countries.
The western banking system owns Putin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
My gosh. Y'all still don't get it. Ukraine will never get NATO membership unless it is willing to go to war with Russia. Ukraine's NATO membership is the red line for Russia. Putin clearly stated that.
Russia will leave troops at the border to make sure that never happens.
Unless it's willing to go to war with Russia? You seem to be missing historical context.
Ukraine is already ready to go to war with Russia. They have already been fighting a war with Russia in Donetsk and Luhansk since 2014.
Anonymous wrote:
It will. Putin and his cronies will never go to open war with the NATO and jeopardize all those billions $$$ parked in nato countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
My gosh. Y'all still don't get it. Ukraine will never get NATO membership unless it is willing to go to war with Russia. Ukraine's NATO membership is the red line for Russia. Putin clearly stated that.
Russia will leave troops at the border to make sure that never happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
Its pretty useless given the lay of land to Sign an agreement similar to the useless and defunct Budapest memorandum or Minsk agreements. Ukraine has set the course for nato in its constitution. Putting it off will just result in more land grab. It’s joining the nato that can actually stave off further agression. I am sorry but the bolded is just naive.
That will never happen unless NATO is willing to go to war with Russia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
Its pretty useless given the lay of land to Sign an agreement similar to the useless and defunct Budapest memorandum or Minsk agreements. Ukraine has set the course for nato in its constitution. Putting it off will just result in more land grab. It’s joining the nato that can actually stave off further agression. I am sorry but the bolded is just naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strange how every time Joe Biden is in charge of Ukraine policy, as in 2014, Russia takes it as a green light to take over the parts of Ukraine that it wants.
Because Putin knows he’s going to face strong resistance. He likes war and destruction. He thrives on it. So he waits until there’s someone in the White House who will fight him. Trump was a pushover. There was no challenge there for him. That’s why he didn’t make a move then.
Anonymous wrote:Strange how every time Joe Biden is in charge of Ukraine policy, as in 2014, Russia takes it as a green light to take over the parts of Ukraine that it wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ukraine may renounce the attempt at NATO membership. If true, it should stave off any invasion and put things off for a decade. At the point, Putin should be done and perhaps a new path will be blazed.
They shouldn't have to. They are a sovereign nation, they should have the freedom to whatever alliances they like.
BUT... If they were to agree to declare they have no intention to join NATO any time soon, they should put significant conditions on Russia in exchange for doing so.
Ukraine should demand that Russia declare the eastern rebellion come to an end, announce it returns under Ukraine control, they completely withdraw, stop supporting and funding it. And also put Russia on notice that the second that Russia tries to oppress or threaten Ukraine's sovereignty again, the deal is off the table and Ukraine's NATO membership gets immediately submitted.