FLBear5630 said:So "Security Assurances" has no meaning. What good is a "Security Assurance" and maintaining their border if it means you are not going to help when someone invades??Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:1. The United States of America, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine, in accordance with the principles of the CSCE [Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe] Final Act, to respect the Independence and Sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:(sigh)Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:Sam Lowry said:They're quite obviously stronger, but that's beside the point. They're not stronger in a way that enables them to go on the offensive against NATO.Mothra said:Russia isn't starting a war with anyone anytime soon because their conventional military capabilities have been exposed for what they are. Only a fool believe Russia is stronger now than it was before the war.Sam Lowry said:Whether NATO should intervene is another question. I'm just explaining why it makes no sense for Russia to start another war right now.FLBear5630 said:Sam Lowry said:Their biggest concern is whether NATO will intervene directly in Ukraine. That's why they're making alliances, stockpiling ammo, conserving manpower. Even if they wanted to attack Kaliningrad or the Baltics, which I don't think they do, it would be a way down the road.FLBear5630 said:Where we differ, is that I believe Ukraine was the test case. When we allowed it to happen, the dominoes started falling. They are going for it all before the Nov election. Iran, Russia and China are all setting up the Board.Sam Lowry said:Russia has large numbers of troops still waiting to join battle. Ukraine can't mobilize fast enough to create reserves at this point; they're just plugging holes.FLBear5630 said:We better start coordinating better with NATO, Asia and Aus/NZ. Russia and China are positioning for a move. Iran with Israel and N Korea making munitions deals with Russia. Now this.boognish_bear said:BREAKING:
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Whiterock, are you hearing anything that Russia is not showing its true capabilities in Ukraine? It is using basically the B and C teams? Just curious, not liking the chess board at the current time. Also, Asian allies in line? Curious...
Pokrovsk may well be the last nail in the coffin. Absolutely crucial supply hub linking the northeastern and southwestern halves of the front.
Too many things. Ukraine is not the end game for Russia. Next is Kalinburg Oblesk and the Baltics. They don't believe NATO will do a thing.
Yeah, it is much easier for them to subjugate their neighbors if nobody does anything. Silly NATO not realizing that...
You are really serious with this stuff? If NATO just agreed to stay out of it, Russia will go into Ukraine and sanitize it. What's wrong with that? Sounds like a Dr Evil line from Austin Powers movie. You really believe this stuff?
If Russia calculates they can recreate in Romania, Poland, or the Baltics the same type of conflict they have in Ukraine, they will do it. All day long & twice on Sundays.
But they can't...and you have no evidence they even want to do so.
1. Romania, Poland, and the Baltic States are in NATO....they do not host a major Russian Black Sea naval base. And they are not flirting with joining NATO...they are already in NATO.
2. Romania and Poland have no real russian minority populations that Moscow could work through. Poland is 97% ethnically Polish and Romania is 89% ethnic Romanian... with Hungarians and Roma making up the rest (6% and 4%)
Lithuania is 85% ethnic Lithuanian and the remainder is Polish...less than 4% is ethnic russian.
-Latvia & Estonia are the only two that have any sort of significant russian minority population (25% for Latvia, and 22% for Estonia)
Not to mention that no all those ethnic russians are even interested in trying to help Moscow and the number of ethnic russians in the Baltic is on a steady decline anyway with out migration to Western Europe or to other countries.
[The number of ethnic Russians in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania has been declining since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. In 1989, the last census during the Soviet occupation of the three countries, the population of ethnic Russians was around 1.7 million. By 2023, that number had decreased to about 887,000, with 296,000 in Estonia, 445,000 in Latvia]
3.. In Ukraine pre-war there were at least two major political parties (one pro-West, and the other pro-Moscow)
Nothing like that exists in Romania, Poland, or the Baltic States.
The closest you can get to that is the pro-Russian ST party in Latvia...yet that party only has 9 of the 100 seats in the Parliament (The Saeima)...and does not do well electorally
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Stability!
1) Russia is not nearly as afraid of Nato as your argument presumes. Ukraine had security guarantees, in writing, from Nato members, did it not?
Did it? What exactly were those promises buddy?
Can you post the link to the actual text of those security "guarantees"
The Trilateral Statement, signed in January 1994, the USA only promised to "protest" any infringement on Ukrainian sovereignty.
I have never seen one of you guys post a link to any Official USA government document where we promised to fund a proxy war or go to war with Russia over Ukraine.
2. The United States of America, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, reaffirm their obligation to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine, and that none of their weapons will ever be used against Ukraine except in self-defense or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
1. No where in the formal document of the Budapest moratorium did the USA agree to go to war with the Russian Federation over the sovereignty of Ukraine.
Not one single line....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
...that: "there is no written obligation on the United States that flows from the Budapest Memorandum to provide assistance to Ukraine, and […] that would include lethal military assistance."
2. Ukraine could not even afford the nuke anyway...and Mosocw had the codes to the Nukes the whole time.
[Although Ukraine had thousands of nuclear weapons stationed on its territory, these weapons did not really belong to Ukraine. Command and control is a core feature of an effective nuclear deterrent, but Kyiv did not have it. According to the official history written by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency, "The preplanned launch codes remained in the rocket army's underground command and control centers…No one denied that authority to launch the nuclear forces, the third largest in the world, remained in Moscow."]
https://www.cato.org/blog/soviet-nukes-ukraine-bargaining-chip-not-deterrent
Your "bloody red shirt" of a piece of paper in Budapest is weak soup....you want to spin it as Ukraine gave up their nukes (they never had operational control of them) and that the USA agreed to fight Russia in the future for them (the USA agreement was worded to never provide such a thing)
"Moreover, Ukraine had no nuclear weapons program and would have struggled to replace nuclear weapons once their service life expired. Instead, by agreeing to give up the nuclear weapons, Ukraine received financial compensations.."
You should take that up with the representees from DC who negotiated the "Memorandum of understanding"
Why do you think they specifically left the language ambiguous and made NO formal pledge to use military force against Russia...
They made only a pledge to log a formal protest and take the matter to the UN security council (which was done)
You wish the Memorandum in Budapest said more than it did....but alas for you it makes no pledge to fight a war with Russia over the borders of ukriane.