Those who can interfere, do. A little....no problem. That's defending/promoting interests. Nibble here, nibble there....other powers will be patient & hope time re-balances things, as it often does. But when you send 150k troops across a border to subsume substantial new territory into your country, that's a really, really big problem. Unless you execute so well it's a fait accompli within 72 hours, you can expect some serious pushback and long term consequences.ATL Bear said:The irony of this idiotic reply is a majority of that list was countering Russian interference including Ukraine. Keep waving those Russki pom poms!Sam Lowry said:Yes, who would have thought that after interfering in China, Italy, Greece, the Philippines, Korea, Albania, Germany, Iran, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Syria, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Haiti, Algeria, Ecuador, the Congo, Brazil, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, East Timor, Ghana, Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia, Iraq, Angola, Zaire, Jamaica, Grenada, Morocco, Libya, Nicaragua, Panama, Bulgaria, El Salvador, and Afghanistan, the CIA would...suddenly decide to interfere in Ukraine.ATL Bear said:Putin and his cronies have been invading and plundering Ukraine since 2002. The focus on 2014 is America hating virtue signaling. Keep the excuses coming, and keep defending "Mr Rational".Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:Oh boy…Realitybites said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feint
If it had been Putin's intention to take Kiev, it would have happened.Quote:
Ukraine was neutral as a deliberate policy before being invaded (twice), the US/Europe were even extremely reluctant to supply Ukraine with useful military aid packages out of deference for Russia. That's over now, because it is abundantly clear that Russia's word isn't worth the hot air they spent to give it.
Nonsense. We sponsored a coup there in Maidan. NATO membership for Ukraine has been a constant Democrat/Neocon talking point.
https://rumble.com/vwxxi8-ukraine-on-fire.html
Some people act like Vladimir Putin woke up one morning in 2022 and decided to invade Ukraine for no reason. Whatever you think about him, he isn't an irrational risk taker.
Who can really know what Putin would or what not do (he is old, age 70, and some reports say he is already suffering from dementia)
But let's not pretend Victoria Nuland and the State Department (probably CIA as well) were not all over the 2014 Ukrainian coup/protests/revolution.
Can't be anything but anti-American virtue signaling.
Show me the scenario where a country of any significance used 150k troops to invade a neighbor of any significance (like the largest landmass in Europe with 45m people) and the whole world said "meh." That's how World Wars are started. Ukraine > Mongolia/Paraguay/Benin/Tibet. It's status affects many, many players, for a variety of reasons. Russia is getting off easy in this one. In any prior age, we'd be in WWIII, most of Europe mobilized on one side or the other. The one constant is - Russia is back to its traditional under-achieving style.