ATL Bear said:
Redbrickbear said:
Mothra said:
I don't disagree that we have certain ideological similarities with the Russians. But I don't think you can discount all of the bad because we and the Russians agree on certain things.
Hell, I am probably closer aligned with an Islamic Jihadist on LGBTQ issues than I am with a radical leftist. Doesn't mean I want them to take over the ME.
Those are good points but Russia is not going to take over the entirety of Europe.
That is why we have NATO (and not one has said we should disband the military alliance)
No country in Europe wants to be tied to Moscow (not even Serbia anymore).
So the Russian threat is overstated.
Ukraine (like Belarus, Georgia, and Kazakhstan) falls into a different category of states already in the Russian sphere of orbit.
There are many states formerly in the Russian sphere that moved away. The question is should they be able to move out of it without a threat of invasion? Which ironically is why so many want to participate in a defense alliance in conjunction with an economic one.
Yes
But Moscow has made it perfectly clear which countries (in the sphere of influence they used to control) that they will fight for.
(Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, Kazakhstan) countries right on there border and with significant russian ethnic minority populations.
They have already accepted the "loss" of the Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia), Finland, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia, the entire Balkans, etc.
DC seems to think it can drive the NATO alliance right up to the borders of the Russian Federation...and pull out from its orbit all neighboring states....and that this is the recipe for peace.
Our policy in Europe (and elsewhere) should be maintaining the status quo and keeping the peace.
The USA as globally Hegemon is helped by peace and the status quo