We should escalate? We are providing weapon systems when asked by an invaded Nation to defend itself , we are not doing anything. Using your logic, France should not have helped the US against Britain.Sam Lowry said:All signs are that they'd be happy to settle it in Ukraine. They're threatening war in Europe because Europe is threatening war in Russia. That's what I'm talking about with the missile strikes. Tell us exactly how far you think we should escalate.FLBear5630 said:Sam Lowry said:Hate to tell you, but WWII was a long time ago. Modern Russia has no desire to recreate the problems of the former Soviet Union. And if they did, so what? 50% is only the number who wanted to join Russia outright. It doesn't count those who want independence or autonomy. Ukraine isn't welcome there. I know you don't care, and you can agree or disagree with the desire to secede, but it is what it is.whiterock said:if we "left it to everyone involved and in the region" Russia would have invaded Ukraine just like it did, only the justifications would have been different.Sam Lowry said:We're a long, long way from anything in Ukraine. If we left it to everyone involved and in the region, none of this would have happened.whiterock said:92.7% of Kurds voted for independence in a 2017 a referendum. It prompted military conflict.FLBear5630 said:We can go back and for throughout history. Want to get into the Crimean War and the capitulations Russia was supposed to make? How about the Ottoman Empire.Sam Lowry said:
Poll: Half of people in occupied Donbas want to join Russia
November 9, 2019
Only 5.1 percent of people living in the Russia-controlled parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions want Ukraine to regain control over the territories under the old terms, according to the findings of a joint survey conducted by the Ukrainian Institute of the Future and the Dzerkalo Tyzhnia.Ukraine weekly newspaper with the assistance of New Image Marketing Group, which were unveiled on Nov. 9.
A special status for the region as part of Ukraine is desired by 13.4 percent while 16.2 percent insist on independence.
Half (50.9 percent) want a union with Russia and another 13.4 percent said the region should accede to Russia with a "special status." For the whole of Donbas, including its Ukraine-controlled areas, 49.6 percent want it to become part of Russia, with another 13.3 percent choosing such a scenario with a "special status" for Donbas. A fifth (19.2 percent) see Donbas as part of Ukraine.
The face-to-face survey polled 1,606 respondents (800 in occupied Luhansk Oblast and 806 in the occupied Donetsk Oblast) on Oct. 7-31, using the 2014 statistics for comparison, after controlling for existing demographic data on temporarily displaced people who left the territories. The margin of error does not exceed 3.2 percent.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/7557
What you are saying is a Russian homeland used to be the Tarters, until Russia deported them to Siberia and imported Russian Workers. It was a boon to be selected, better climate...
You keep talking around the one treaty that counts, the 1990's creation of the Ukrainian state and Russia agreeing, even signing a lease until 2042 to keep its fleet there. Eye on the ball, none of this flash and fish lure stuff changing the argument for the jury. Ukranian Independence in 1991, the Russian Treaty of 1997, the Budapest Memorandum of 1994...
Those are the agreements that are in effect, a newspaper article from 1919 seems to have more currency with you and Redbrick than the written diplomatic agreements that Russia and Ukraine signed.
92.01% of Catalans vote for independence in a 2017 referendum. Madrid squashed the movement.
50% is a pretty low vote on such things. It means half of the people do NOT want to join Russia. That is a prescription for doing nothing.
When you start fiddling with borders, wars usually happen unless everyone involved and in the region are good with it. We are a long, long way from that in Ukraine.
Hate to tell you this, but Nato had nothing to do with the numerous Russia invasions of its neighbors prior to WWII.
Yet Russia invaded its neighbor, made alliances with Iran/China and now threatening war in Europe.
The sure look like they are trying to recreate WW2, playing Germany...
How far Ukraine should escalate? You talk about Russia caring more about Eastern Europe than we ever will. Ukraine cares more about existing that Russia cares about having a buffer. Ukraine will escalate until there is nothing left, this is an existential situation. Crimea in 2014. Donbas in 2022. Next? Ukraine will cease to exist. So, they will use whatever weapons they can to cause the most damage and pain to Russia, if not US they will go to China, India, whoever will help them survive.
You keep putting the US in this battle, when we are not. NATO is not sending troops. If NATO did step in early this whole thing would have been over. But, once again show weak, Russia, China and Iran will go strong.