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And it's been that way for years…which brings us back to the question no one wants to answer.
Which is?
Why now?
For the oldest reason of all - to grow your economy by seizing someone else's - before you become too weak (or your opponent too strong) to succeed.
Also known as greed.
Or survival, depending on one's perspective.
Which again begs the same question. If we've accepted Russian hegemony in Ukraine for as long as the United States has existed, why is it suddenly a matter of life and death?
It's not .
Never has been……never will be .
Ukrainians starved to death by the thousands prior to WW2 while part of the Soviet Union . Americans barely even noticed .
Post WW2 Stalin executed thousands of Ukrainians and sent thousands more to the gulags for ' collaborating ' with the Germans . Americans barely even noticed .
But now there are billions of US dollars invested in a country where high stakes money laundering is a routine part of business.
Follow the money .
We are involved in this war because it is in our strategist interest not to let Russia takeover territory on the western side. Bonus that the public largely supports it. I imagine this is going to go on for a decade or so and end with eastern Ukraine being a buffer zone.
A. Ukraine has NEVER been a strategic interest of the United States . Period .
B. Most Americans can't find Ukraine on a map even now . But they do know inflation , crime , and the influx of millions of illegals is adversely affecting them . They see the deteriorating cities , the fentanyl deaths , the bizarre cultural changes due to misguided woke programs . Americans want THEIR lives to come FIRST.
C. War will be concluded when Putin is either deposed or dead.
I agree with C.
As for A & B.
A - It was never in play before the 1990's. In the 2000's Ukraine indicated they preferred aligning west.
1 - Since when are nations restricted what they did in the past? At some point, this will be the past.
2 - There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of an opportunity that presents itself. If the Ukrainian people were aligned with Russia our overtures would have fell on deaf ears. Obviously, a significant portion of Ukraine wants to be Western, not Russian.
B - When did the American people's knowledge of geography play into policy? Sort of a false rabbit hole argument.
Half of Ukraine never agreed with Western realignment.
That is like saying that since Biden and the Democrats won the last election that the people of America agree with historic statue destruction, transgenderism, open borders, and an end to fossil fuels.
Yanukovych (pro-Russia) won the 2010 runoff election with 48.95% of the vote compared with 45.47% for Tymoshenko (pro-EU). That probably gives a reasonable figure of the pro-EU and anti-EU factions in the country at the time.
Very much split.
The platforms weren't Russia vs EU. In fact Yanukovych was pro EU in that election. This issue was and still is corruption. Yanukovych turned more "pro Russian" due to other circumstances.
He was advocating more economic relations with both the EU and the Russian Federation. But no military alliance with NATO.
[In 2009, Yanukovych announced his intent to run for president in the then upcoming presidential election. He was endorsed by the
Party of Regions and the
Youth Party of Ukraine.
According to Yanukovych, Ukraine must be a "
Neutral state"... Yanukovych wants Ukraine to "neither join NATO nor the CSTO". He stated on 7 January 2010 that Ukraine is ready to consider an initiative by
Dmitry Medvedev on the creation of a new Europe collective security system stating "And we're ready to back Russia's and France's initiatives".]
Yulia Tymoshenko was the choice of the pro-EU/pro-NATO side of that election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yulia_Tymoshenko[She supports Ukraine's integration into the
European Union and strongly opposes the membership of Ukraine in the Russia-led
Eurasian Customs Union. She supports
NATO membership for Ukraine.]