I don’t think it’s quite as simple as that. — Apollodorus
Irrelevant. — Xtrix
I don't think the US would take kindly to China or Pakistan forming a "strategic alliance" with Canada and Mexico, for example. What would the reaction be in that case, in your opinion?
I would hope they don't attack Jamaica over the pretext that Jamaicans want to join this alliance but haven't yet.
— Olivier5
There wouldn’t be a need. There would already have been nuclear war. — Xtrix
If the latter: no, I don't think NATO is "evil." That's meaningless. I think the promises and assurances made by Bush/Baker to Gorbachev that NATO would not advance eastward is not meaningless. I think that's very relevant, especially right now -- even if it's considered "water under the bridge" — Xtrix
I don't think the US would take kindly to China or Pakistan forming a "strategic alliance" with Canada and Mexico, for example. What would the reaction be in that case, in your opinion?
It’s hardly “water under the bridge.” — Xtrix
Russia declaring martial law — ssu
Not that NATO is “evil,” but that agreements were made (alas, informal - not that that matters much either way) and quickly broken. Of course Russian propaganda will embellish the point for their own purposes. Doesn’t make it any less relevant. — Xtrix
I struggled for a long time with the idea of metaphysics. — T Clark
There are already reports of Russian troops digging up recently buried Ukrainians and incinerating them with mobile incinerators in Mariupol. If they take Mariupol there will be 100,000 civilians to account for. Many are likely already starving to death. — Punshhh
Maybe stop being belligerent just because I mostly disagree with you and keep thinking and reading properly. — Benkei
The West isn't weak. The people simply aren't asked to be brave or anything else than to pay taxes. — ssu
But I guess there's no worth to discuss it if the response is just rants and ad hominems and the only correct topic are the evils of the US. — ssu
https://www.solzhenitsyncenter.org/a-world-split-apartA decline in courage may be the most striking feature that an outside observer notices in the West today. The Western world has lost its civic courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, in each government, in each political party, and, of course, in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elites, causing an impression of a loss of courage by the entire society. [...]
Must one point out that from ancient times a decline in courage has been considered the first symptom of the end?
When the Russian army is getting is ass kicked in Ukraine and has massed it's troops there, what better time to join NATO? — ssu
In other words, do you think it is possible to create necessary and/or sufficient conditions for an idea like "woman" (and if so, what would those be)? — Paulm12
We expect a little more cold rational consideration. — Isaac
So the question remains. Why is NATO now a sufficiently necessary deterrent, if Russia are now shown to be an easily defeated, half destroyed military force? — Isaac
So the super smart Finns and Swedes have nothing to fear and no need to run to NATO then? — Isaac
So victory against such a brute very much an unlikely prospect for Ukraine then? — Isaac
That totally doesn't read like a racist trope. — Benkei
It seems there's two Russias to suit two purposes. The sharp-fanged attack dog reqired as blame for NATO expansion and the toothless mutt required to support dragging out the war of resistance for another week, month, year... — Isaac
. I can't imagine their intelligence being off though, that close to Russia with that many familial connections across borders. — Benkei
Russians are just marketing and blunt large force, but no brains. — Christoffer
The Moskva is the second major ship known to have suffered serious damage since the start of the war. — Olivier5