ATL Bear said:Complete horse hockey.Sam Lowry said:Total straw man. We've covered how the US spent years, even decades, destabilizing Ukraine. Maidan was only a culmination of our efforts going back to the Orange Revolution and beyond.ATL Bear said:Maidan was a result of the decades of Russian corruption and meddling leading up to it. It's amazing how you guys will cite 17th century history for Russian claims on Ukraine, but there's a 20 year memory hole from post Soviet Union to Maidan. It's amazing how inept you claim the U.S. foreign policy apparatus is, yet in less than 60 days they went from all is hunky dory to pulling off a coup. Hell Victoria Nuland wasn't even in her position at State until late September of 2013.Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:The RussiansRedbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:You and Sam's fundamental flaw is you posit the same Russian BS that somehow Eastern Ukraine isn't Ukraine.Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:Yes, how do you think they built this "electoral power base"? Just ask another Eastern Ukrainian politician like Yulia Tymoshenko.Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:Gee, I wonder how the Party of Regions happened to ascend to power during that period…Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:Curious, how was Ukraine the US fault or avoidable? Ukraine and the others wanted to align west and have access to the western economy and security.Realitybites said:ShooterTX said:Realitybites said:
Japan was an Allied Power in World War I.
23 years later they bombed Pearl Harbor.
Such a drastic change requires some self examination. It is also a lesson on how quickly the world can change.
Are you implying that the United States was somehow responsible for causing the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor? That the US did something that made them want to attack?
I'm saying that if in 23 years you can go from fighting a war with someone to fighting a war against someone that the foreign policy that led to such an outcome needs to have a proctologist look at it.
This is equally true of the few decades from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the current mess in Ukraine.
Not all wars can be avoided. But it is one thing for simmering tensions between hostile nations to boil over (Armenia/Azerbaijan), and it is quite another to convert an ally or potential ally into an enemy in a short period of time.
You keep shilling for that State Department/CIA talking point
In truth half of Ukraine's voting population did not want to align with DC-Brussels and consistently voted for the pro-Moscow party (The Party of Regions)
They even won the election in 2010 by 49.55% of the vote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Ukrainian_presidential_election
Indeed a various points its been the largest political party in Ukraine (until Zelensky banned it)
[The Party of Regions ,Partiia rehioniv, is a political party in Ukraine formed in late 1997 that became the largest party in Ukraine between 2006 and 2014.]
Ukraine was always a divided country between its capital region and western provinces who wanted to align with the EU-USA and its eastern provinces that wanted to align with Russia
Obviously both DC and Moscow have engaged in taking advantage of those internal fault lines to try and pull the whole country into one or the other camp.
But its foolish and wrong to say that "all Ukrainians wanted to align with Russia" or to say "all Ukrainians wanted to align with the West"
By building an electoral power base in the Eastern part of the country?
Probably by appealing to the ethnic Russians that inhabit those regions
(They don't want to align with the U.S.-EU
All their trade, cultural, historical ties are East with Russia)
Well demographically its certainly not filled with ethnic Ukrainians. (Donbass and Crimea are full of ethnic russians)
But the people there were ok with being ruled by Kyiv until a bloody coup in 2014 overthrew their candidate who had won the election for another one hostile to their interests.
Who sponsored that coup ATL?
Who set off this cycle of violence that has gripped the country since 2014....
You can be sure that the Russians did not start the Maidan revolution/coup in Kyiv
[Chapter 4 describes the Maidan events the start of the war. Mass social mobilization began when the government rejected an EU trade agreement. It ended with a regime change. These protests marked the first time since independence that police used excessive force against protesters in a significant way. A radical subset of protesters then used violence strategically against the police. The Party of Regions imploded and power transferred to the opposition. This created a crisis of political legitimacy and two opposing narratives. In one narrative, the illegitimate police violence against protesters finished the regime ("Revolution of Dignity"). In the other, the street violence against the police created an illegitimate political outcome ("fascist coup"). Anti-Maidan protesters in the East formed militias, acting on the second narrative. The roots of Ukraine's war -whatever one calls it - can thus be traced to Maidan.]
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/ukraines-unnamed-war/regime-change-maidan/BEEA67BB188AC655A1EFDC142D77C664
Well this is awkward
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