1. Lets set aside the tyranny we just witnessed over the past 3 years in the West related to Covid (lockdowns, schools closures, citizens being fired from their jobs for dissent, closing of Churches and Synagogues) and lets leave aside that in many Western countries you can get arrested for free speech...including for criticizing mass immigration or homosexuality. All interesting things to discuss when we throw around terms like "freedom".RMF5630 said:I really do not get your point. You are saying that less freedom and individual rights is better? Every area, even includig Rio Pact Nations, the citizens have more freedom, opportunity, and control over their lives. Yet, we shouldn't enter into treaties with Nations or add Nations that have the same believes because??????Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:It's a complicated topic, but no, it's not my position that Russia had a valid casus belli. Were they provoked, yes. My position is that there are no clean hands in the situation and no net benefit to prolonging it.HuMcK said:
He's not wrong, it's definitely part of the calculus. It's not the only factor, or even a main one, but it matters. At some point the Russian attacks and direct meddling in domestic politics in the West needs to be checked (not just talking about America in 2016 here).
I used to think when a foreign power attacked America with some pretty blunt and obvious espionage, we could at least agree that was a bad thing and worth responsing to. But that proved to be naive, and since Russia went after Democrats, most Republicans seem to have decided that's not so bad (the ones who even acknowledge it happened, that is). Not surprisingly, the guy who Russia helped in 2016 (and 2020, and I'm sure they hope to do it again in 2024) is now openly signaling his willingness to let Russia have whatever parts of Ukraine they want as his "peace plan". Coincidentally (lol), that stance is exactly what his Russian-asset campaign manager is alleged to have offered up as trade for Russian assistance in the election, which they did provide.
If our involvement in Ukrainian politics was/is antagonistic enough to be a ligitmate casus belli and provoke a fight (which seems to be the position occupied by you and some others), then Russian involvement in Western politics should be included on the list of our grievances against them as well.
It's the ole russkies and chi-coms that keep encroaching on us…and not our 55+ nation military alliances.
They must stop their imperialism!!!!
The biggest issue I have with your comment is that every nation on the map in a colored area ELECTED of their own free will to join, no one was forced. Can you say that about the Russian Federation or China? Let's ask Georgia, Chechnya or Hong Kong their thoughts. Or should we wait until Putin and Xi move enough people in to change the demographics?
2. But lets say yes...the Western Bloc is vastly more free than Autocratic Russia and Communist China.
The point is that the Western alliance has these nations well surrounded. And the question has to be raised....where is the end point? When we topple the Regime in Moscow? When we topple the CCP in Beijing? How much are we willing to risk on that? Are we willing to fight a 3rd world war? At what point is the Western military alliance enough? Should Belarus be in NATO? Should communist Laos be in a Asian defense alliance with the USA?