KaiBear said:Mothra said:You seem to be forgetting that it was only after Russia's attack on Ukraine in 2014 that talk of Ukraine joining NATO heated up. And of course, Ukraine was a first hand witness to Russia's invasion of Georgia and shelling of Chechnya that helped contribute to Ukraine looking westward.KaiBear said:Mothra said:Thanks, but unfortunately I am not sure that answers my question, as I am not sure what you mean by "geopolitical" terms. Feel free to expand on that, but my question was from a Christian, JWT analysis.KaiBear said:
The invasion of Ukraine was justified in geopolitical terms.
Our invasion of Iraq was justified in geopolitical terms.
Our invasion of Grenada was justified in geopolitical terms.
Our invasion of Mexico was justified in geopolitical terms .
Our invasions of Canada were justified in geopolitical terms .
Our invasion of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Panama were justified in geopolitical terms.
See my previous questions. Among other things, did Biden's rhetoric pose an imminent threat to innocent Russian lives and did Russia exhaust all other options prior to invading?
I updated my previous post regarding Christian principles.
Geopolitical ( to me ) defines a country acting out in their perceived economic and or strategic best interest .
In my view, and certainly in Russia's view , years of talk was not preventing what certainly appeared to be Ukraine's inevitable admission into NATO.
Biden absolutely miscalculated even with 200,000 Russian troops along the border.
Putin absolutely underestimated Ukrainian courage, fighting skills and collective MEMORY of past abuses at the hands of previous Russian and Soviet regimes.
In short, Russia is largely responsible for pushing the former Soviet bloc toward Europe and NATO. But of course, you guys want to look at the NATO talk in a vacuum.
I also asked you whether you believed Russia's invasion was just under the JWT. Thoughts?
Looked back at several posts and still have no idea what JWT represents.
All I can tell you is Russia evaluated the situation and thought they had little choice but to invade.
From the Ukrainian perspective the invasion is evil and horrific.
Both sides are correct .
Just war theory. It has been discuss ad nauseam over the last 4 to 5 pages. I even listed some of the criteria for you in my previous post.
How do you know that Russia believed it had little choice? You can't get inside Putin's head. We're talking about an individual who has a history of aggression against Russia's neighbors. A guy who regularly engages in landgrab's perhaps you're buying the pretext while ignoring the real motive here. Perhaps Putin saw a very weak US administration, and decided to use it as an opportunity to grab more land.
Just a few things to consider. But I suppose you could take Russia's word for it, just like it hasn't killed numerous political dissidents, who allegedly died of natural causes. Lol.