UKRAINE: Zelensky informs the EU that his refusal to work with the US to end the war will require them to pay $250 billion to keep the war going. pic.twitter.com/a0q4zaSQjd
— @amuse (@amuse) March 2, 2025
UKRAINE: Zelensky informs the EU that his refusal to work with the US to end the war will require them to pay $250 billion to keep the war going. pic.twitter.com/a0q4zaSQjd
— @amuse (@amuse) March 2, 2025
JUST IN: Tucker Carlson says Ukraine has "murdered a number of people in various countries in political assassinations, and tried to murder others, including American journalists and a European head of state."
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) March 1, 2025
"This is all true, and it's all going to come out at some point.… pic.twitter.com/NWvavlH7Qe
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 2, 2025
he's just a thug........Assassin said:
Sucker's, line up!!UKRAINE: Zelensky informs the EU that his refusal to work with the US to end the war will require them to pay $250 billion to keep the war going. pic.twitter.com/a0q4zaSQjd
— @amuse (@amuse) March 2, 2025
FLBear5630 said:All of the police actions or guerrilla wars have one thing in common, if you are not willing to occupy and rebuild for a good 50 years nation building does not work.Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:Your initial comment was vague in regards to being NATO specific.Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:Except we just showed them that US protection means nothing.Redbrickbear said:Doc Holliday said:If they do actually pay, which I highly doubt…then that means they could have been paying more all along.whiterock said:
Bingo“Europe is going to have to pay
— AGNEWSLIVE (@AMErikaNGIRLLL) March 2, 2025
to defend itself!” 💥 pic.twitter.com/wrNA0FsRYp
The EU is one of the richest regions on earth
So we all know they can pay
And we all know they won't
They can live under the umbrella of US protection and not pay more than 2% GDP a year
The U.S. has never failed to meet its security commitments and treaty obligations
(Ukraine is not in NATO and not an enrolled ally of the USA)
South Vietnam ?
Good point
But not a NATO member
It was
And South Vietnam stands out of course as being a low point for us…..but it was a unique and long term intractable guerrilla war
But at the end of the day you are right and we didn't not re-enter the war as Hanoi conquered Saigon
thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
Redbrickbear said:historian said:
Says the 5'4 comedian turned billon dollar welfare queen
What a massive suka this little Zelensky is
(Not to mention is saying that to a 6'2 former marine from Appalachia)
Oh … the democrats sabotaged it
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) March 2, 2025
I’m shocked. Shocked!
“Before meeting Trump, Zelensky met with anti-Trump Democrats who advised him to reject the terms of the mineral deal the president was offering, according to Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn)” pic.twitter.com/XFCQEH2hoq
The Logan Act is a US law that prohibits US citizens from negotiating with foreign governments without authorization from the US government. The law was passed in 1799 after George Logan negotiated with France without authorization.whiterock said:
Logan Act violation?Oh … the democrats sabotaged it
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) March 2, 2025
I’m shocked. Shocked!
“Before meeting Trump, Zelensky met with anti-Trump Democrats who advised him to reject the terms of the mineral deal the president was offering, according to Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn)” pic.twitter.com/XFCQEH2hoq
thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
william said:he's just a thug........Assassin said:
Sucker's, line up!!UKRAINE: Zelensky informs the EU that his refusal to work with the US to end the war will require them to pay $250 billion to keep the war going. pic.twitter.com/a0q4zaSQjd
— @amuse (@amuse) March 2, 2025
- KKM
Best of luck 👍 pic.twitter.com/hc5Y6i1M51
— Jared Marsh (@JaredMarsh_816) March 2, 2025
It worked after WW2 because we rebuilt their Nations and stayed.KaiBear said:It does not work period.FLBear5630 said:All of the police actions or guerrilla wars have one thing in common, if you are not willing to occupy and rebuild for a good 50 years nation building does not work.Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:Your initial comment was vague in regards to being NATO specific.Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:Except we just showed them that US protection means nothing.Redbrickbear said:Doc Holliday said:If they do actually pay, which I highly doubt…then that means they could have been paying more all along.whiterock said:
Bingo“Europe is going to have to pay
— AGNEWSLIVE (@AMErikaNGIRLLL) March 2, 2025
to defend itself!” 💥 pic.twitter.com/wrNA0FsRYp
The EU is one of the richest regions on earth
So we all know they can pay
And we all know they won't
They can live under the umbrella of US protection and not pay more than 2% GDP a year
The U.S. has never failed to meet its security commitments and treaty obligations
(Ukraine is not in NATO and not an enrolled ally of the USA)
South Vietnam ?
Good point
But not a NATO member
It was
And South Vietnam stands out of course as being a low point for us…..but it was a unique and long term intractable guerrilla war
But at the end of the day you are right and we didn't not re-enter the war as Hanoi conquered Saigon
Regardless how careful. soon many civilians are kiled and the survivors always hate you.
whiterock said:thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
lol Russia is being encroached upon only on the sense the number of countries they can invade goes down when NATO expands.
Zero chance Nato ever invades Russia, and Russia full well knows that
Ukraine was supposed to be neutral. Because both sides feel that impact of expansion.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
lol Russia is being encroached upon only on the sense the number of countries they can invade goes down when NATO expands.
Zero chance Nato ever invades Russia, and Russia full well knows that
Had the USA lost the Cold War in 1991 and broken up leaving a rump American Federation that was 33% smaller in territory and with half the population….not to mention having to watch NATO collapse and the Warsaw pact expand to include all of Western Europe (our old sphere of influence )
DC leaders would probably be pretty upset
And they would get downright vicious if Russia then tied to expand its military alliance into Canada or Mexico and put military bases right on our borders
Yep. The value in Ukraine is that they have the most fertile farmland on the entire planetAssassin said:
Another reason not to help Zelenskyy... There arent that many Rare Earth Minerals in the Ukraine, we will never get our money back:
https://intellinews.com/ukraine-doesn-t-have-any-rare-earth-metals-and-the-strategic-minerals-it-does-have-are-not-worth-trillions-of-dollars-368472/?source=ukraine
I seem to remember them being called "the breadbasket of the USSR" back in the dayDoc Holliday said:Yep. The value in Ukraine is that they have the most fertile farmland on the entire planetAssassin said:
Another reason not to help Zelenskyy... There arent that many Rare Earth Minerals in the Ukraine, we will never get our money back:
https://intellinews.com/ukraine-doesn-t-have-any-rare-earth-metals-and-the-strategic-minerals-it-does-have-are-not-worth-trillions-of-dollars-368472/?source=ukraine
Assassin said:I seem to remember them being called "the breadbasket of the USSR" back in the dayDoc Holliday said:Yep. The value in Ukraine is that they have the most fertile farmland on the entire planetAssassin said:
Another reason not to help Zelenskyy... There arent that many Rare Earth Minerals in the Ukraine, we will never get our money back:
https://intellinews.com/ukraine-doesn-t-have-any-rare-earth-metals-and-the-strategic-minerals-it-does-have-are-not-worth-trillions-of-dollars-368472/?source=ukraine
Donald Trump and his Republican party are now trying to stop wars, while the modern-Democratic party openly wants to keep funding them. (Liz Cheney included)
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) March 2, 2025
This era is one of the fastest and most extreme political realignments in history. https://t.co/wlgTQ2txEq
Despite widespread opposition, Ukraine passed a law legalizing the sale of farmland and lifting the country's 19-year moratorium on land transactions in 2020.Redbrickbear said:Assassin said:I seem to remember them being called "the breadbasket of the USSR" back in the dayDoc Holliday said:Yep. The value in Ukraine is that they have the most fertile farmland on the entire planetAssassin said:
Another reason not to help Zelenskyy... There arent that many Rare Earth Minerals in the Ukraine, we will never get our money back:
https://intellinews.com/ukraine-doesn-t-have-any-rare-earth-metals-and-the-strategic-minerals-it-does-have-are-not-worth-trillions-of-dollars-368472/?source=ukraine
Yep
Black soil region….. extends from Ukraine into Russia
Great farm land
The plan is for the UK to send soldiers to Ukraine, set them up to be shot by Russians or in a false flag attack, and then claim Article 5 of the NATO treaty requires the United States to send soldiers to bail them out.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 2, 2025
The only bail out will be the US bailing out of NATODoc Holliday said:The plan is for the UK to send soldiers to Ukraine, set them up to be shot by Russians or in a false flag attack, and then claim Article 5 of the NATO treaty requires the United States to send soldiers to bail them out.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 2, 2025
PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Assassin said:PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
william said:
per some twitter acct:
Redbrickbear said:Assassin said:PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Multi-ethnic and multi cultural States have a hard time uniting and mobilizing for war and shared struggle?
I'm shocked
Did anyone tell this to the Austrian-Hungarian empire or Yugoslavia?
Again, we see the war policy opponents making stuff up to fit their template.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
lol Russia is being encroached upon only on the sense the number of countries they can invade goes down when NATO expands.
Zero chance Nato ever invades Russia, and Russia full well knows that
Had the USA lost the Cold War in 1991 and broken up leaving a rump American Federation that was 33% smaller in territory and with half the population….not to mention having to watch NATO collapse and the Warsaw pact expand to include all of Western Europe (our old sphere of influence )
DC leaders would probably be pretty upset
And they would get downright vicious if Russia then tied to expand its military alliance into Canada or Mexico and put military bases right on our borders
KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:Assassin said:PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Multi-ethnic and multi cultural States have a hard time uniting and mobilizing for war and shared struggle?
I'm shocked
Did anyone tell this to the Austrian-Hungarian empire or Yugoslavia?
LOL
Doubt even 2% of Americans have the slightest clue regarding the Austria- Hungarian Empire or Yugoslavia.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire was one of the weaker of the various European dynasties for a number of reasons, among them that it was so diverse that only raw power could keep it together. That's why attempts to resurrect it have never even flickered. Russia, by contrast, keeps springing back from its geopolitical disasters precisely because it has a dominant Russian core.
In any case there is zero chance Western Europe goes to war with Russia over Ukraine.
Just like there is zero chance Russia will go to war with Nato over Ukraine.
As ( with the exception of Poland ) the people of Europe would never support such a war.
Wrong. Europeans have shown more support for Ukraine, knowing the risks, than Americans have (in no small part because Americans (and particularly American critics) do not well understand what the risks/returns actually are.)
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-war-europe-support-74-percent-polls/
Just to expand on #4 and further demonstrate how ridiculous the NATO argument it, nobody in Ukraine even wanted NATO in 2014. Politicians were uniform in openly running against it. Russia turned Ukraine to NATO by invading it. It's just that simple.whiterock said:Again, we see the war policy opponents making stuff up to fit their template.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
lol Russia is being encroached upon only on the sense the number of countries they can invade goes down when NATO expands.
Zero chance Nato ever invades Russia, and Russia full well knows that
Had the USA lost the Cold War in 1991 and broken up leaving a rump American Federation that was 33% smaller in territory and with half the population….not to mention having to watch NATO collapse and the Warsaw pact expand to include all of Western Europe (our old sphere of influence )
DC leaders would probably be pretty upset
And they would get downright vicious if Russia then tied to expand its military alliance into Canada or Mexico and put military bases right on our borders
1) The USSR expanded alliances with states in Central America and we didn't invade them.
2) No one. Not one leader, advocated putting military bases in Ukraine.
3) For that matter, Nato had not put a single permanent base in any of the former Warsaw Pact states, specifically to avoid alarming Russia, to signal that admittance of those states was a "Russia shall not invade here" sign, not a springboard for and invasion of Russia. (And Russia knows that.)
4) on the day the war started in 2014, Ukraine was a Nato partner, JUST LIKE SWEDEN AND FINLAND.
5) Ukraine did not actually apply for membership until after Russia outright invaded in 2022.
The whole "Nato started it" is preposterously disingenuous bs, even more easily disprovable than the "Maidan was a USG sponsored coup" nonsense. Refusing to promise not to do something is not grounds for war. Prudent powers should never say what they will or will not do just to keep others happy. It's called "strategic ambiguity." Keep your opponent guessing. Make them prepare for every scenario, which forces them to disperse resources away from the more likely ones.
The premise of your argument is that we must coddle every Russian concern. How about we start demanding Russia coddle some of ours, like promising not to invade ANYT of their neighbors? Will you advocate going to war with them if they refuse to do so?
1.Ukrainians throw in a dirty bomb or biological weapon in Russia territory.KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:Assassin said:PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Multi-ethnic and multi cultural States have a hard time uniting and mobilizing for war and shared struggle?
I'm shocked
Did anyone tell this to the Austrian-Hungarian empire or Yugoslavia?
LOL
Doubt even 2% of Americans have the slightest clue regarding the Austria- Hungarian Empire or Yugoslavia.
In any case there is zero chance Western Europe goes to war with Russia over Ukraine.
As ( with the exception of Poland ) the people of Europe would never support such a war.
whiterock said:KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:Assassin said:PM Keir Starmer now wants to put UK boots on the ground in Ukraine. Good luck… pic.twitter.com/qyIgT1IKEY
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Multi-ethnic and multi cultural States have a hard time uniting and mobilizing for war and shared struggle?
I'm shocked
Did anyone tell this to the Austrian-Hungarian empire or Yugoslavia?
LOL
Doubt even 2% of Americans have the slightest clue regarding the Austria- Hungarian Empire or Yugoslavia.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire was one of the weaker of the various European dynasties for a number of reasons, among them that it was so diverse that only raw power could keep it together. That's why attempts to resurrect it have never even flickered. Russia, by contrast, keeps springing back from its geopolitical disasters precisely because it has a dominant Russian core.
In any case there is zero chance Western Europe goes to war with Russia over Ukraine.
Just like there is zero chance Russia will go to war with Nato over Ukraine.
As ( with the exception of Poland ) the people of Europe would never support such a war.
Wrong. Europeans have shown more support for Ukraine, knowing the risks, than Americans have (in no small part because Americans (and particularly American critics) do not well understand what the risks/returns actually are.)
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-war-europe-support-74-percent-polls/
sombear said:Just to expand on #4 and further demonstrate how ridiculous the NATO argument it, nobody in Ukraine even wanted NATO in 2014. Politicians were uniform in openly running against it. Russia turned Ukraine to NATO by invading it. It's just that simple.whiterock said:Again, we see the war policy opponents making stuff up to fit their template.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:thales said:whiterock said:uh, no. the taxpayers did not spend billions to foment instability in Ukraine. Russia did that. We did the exact opposite.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:sadly, Russia did want this fight, so it landed in our lap anyway.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:Glad this guy is breaking news that was well known over 20 years ago!Redbrickbear said:USAID played a critical role in overturning the results of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election between the pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yuschenko and pro-Russian candidate, Viktor Yanukovych. pic.twitter.com/AnbMEy85Io
— Josiah Lippincott (@jlippincott_) February 4, 2025
The fight was very much public: Russia and its allies on one wide, the Wes on the other.
.
Most Western countries in Europe never wanted this fight.
Most American either for that matter
Nor was the U.S. government open with our people that USAID and other groups were flooding Ukraine with tax payer money to support coups and regime change operations
lol Nothing landed in our lap
The powers that be in DC spent billions of tax payer dollars and 20+ years getting us into this mess
There are things to criticize about our Ukraine policy over the last 20 years. But it is silly on every level to suggest that our actions forced Russia into a just war.
we have played the aggressor for the majority of the past 90 years so who are we to talk?
that and nato has slowly expanded since is creation and the ussr and then russia has been specifically excluded from it
they feel like they are being encroached upon - and they are
it is no different than communism spreading to cuba and our government throwing a fit when it did
lol Russia is being encroached upon only on the sense the number of countries they can invade goes down when NATO expands.
Zero chance Nato ever invades Russia, and Russia full well knows that
Had the USA lost the Cold War in 1991 and broken up leaving a rump American Federation that was 33% smaller in territory and with half the population….not to mention having to watch NATO collapse and the Warsaw pact expand to include all of Western Europe (our old sphere of influence )
DC leaders would probably be pretty upset
And they would get downright vicious if Russia then tied to expand its military alliance into Canada or Mexico and put military bases right on our borders
1) The USSR expanded alliances with states in Central America and we didn't invade them.
2) No one. Not one leader, advocated putting military bases in Ukraine.
3) For that matter, Nato had not put a single permanent base in any of the former Warsaw Pact states, specifically to avoid alarming Russia, to signal that admittance of those states was a "Russia shall not invade here" sign, not a springboard for and invasion of Russia. (And Russia knows that.)
4) on the day the war started in 2014, Ukraine was a Nato partner, JUST LIKE SWEDEN AND FINLAND.
5) Ukraine did not actually apply for membership until after Russia outright invaded in 2022.
The whole "Nato started it" is preposterously disingenuous bs, even more easily disprovable than the "Maidan was a USG sponsored coup" nonsense. Refusing to promise not to do something is not grounds for war. Prudent powers should never say what they will or will not do just to keep others happy. It's called "strategic ambiguity." Keep your opponent guessing. Make them prepare for every scenario, which forces them to disperse resources away from the more likely ones.
The premise of your argument is that we must coddle every Russian concern. How about we start demanding Russia coddle some of ours, like promising not to invade ANYT of their neighbors? Will you advocate going to war with them if they refuse to do so?