So they may ask for help. Who is willing to help them help beyond giving them weapons, as in offering troops, is not too clear. Maybe neighboring countries. — Manuel
I'm not drawing from any speciific sources here, but if I find something good I'll send it your way. There are plenty of helpful links in this thread too. jamalrob and @StreetlightX are likely better versed than me anyway. — Baden
If you back a rat into a corner and it bites, do you blame the rat for biting or you for being an idiot? — Baden
Interesting fact:If it is true that Putin was assured that NATO membership was out of the negotiating table for them, then he had to act somehow, it seems to me. — Manuel
Vladimir Putin wanted Russia to join Nato but did not want his country to have to go through the usual application process and stand in line “with a lot of countries that don’t matter”, according to a former secretary general of the transatlantic alliance.
George Robertson, a former Labour defence secretary who led Nato between 1999 and 2003, said Putin made it clear at their first meeting that he wanted Russia to be part of western Europe. “They wanted to be part of that secure, stable prosperous west that Russia was out of at the time,” he said.
The Labour peer recalled an early meeting with Putin, who became Russian president in 2000. “Putin said: ‘When are you going to invite us to join Nato?’ And [Robertson] said: ‘Well, we don’t invite people to join Nato, they apply to join Nato.’ And he said: ‘Well, we’re not standing in line with a lot of countries that don’t matter.’”
I don't understand why you would cut them slack here. Why is Russia's interests more important to you than Ukraine's — frank
Russia telegraphed its intentions very clearly and NATO gave them no plausible way out. Hence, war — Baden
Can you, just for a few seconds, imagine that his comment is not showing more concern for Russia's interests than for Ukraine's, and that it does not represent cutting Russia any slack? — jamalrob
I'm just trying to show that falling back merely on anti-Putin rhetoric and moralizing is pointless and harmful. — jamalrob
It seems to me that Baden's comments are concerned with how to ensure peace, whereas your own approach, especially your talk of "appeasement", is--to put it as politely as I can--very much not. — jamalrob
Being critical of the West and opposed to American interference around the world doesn't make one a tankie. — jamalrob
Dear Sir,
Please stop. This is not helping.
Sincerely,
The West — Manuel
He's saying that Russia is partially justified, and NATO is partially responsible. — frank
I don't support Russia's violation of Ukraine sovereignty in any way. On the contrary, I condemn it. — Baden
I can consistently do that while also condeming NATO's attempts to integrate Ukraine as provocative and destabilizing. — Baden
The point was that if all Russia is guilty of is not being a proper democracy then such a crime pales into insignificance when compared to massive death and immiseration that democracies like the US have engendered. — Isaac
By that notion (rich elite gets richer off the backs of poor workers) then every government ever is basically the same, nothing to chose between them. But regardless, you want to include the holocaust in Europe's track record? The genocide of the Native Americans in the US's? — Isaac
I didn't say 'only', I said 'led'. — Isaac
I asked you what the alternative was to inaction. What do we do about the fact that Putin is a bad man? How are you measuring the consequences of those proposals to ensure they're not worse then things are as they stand? — Isaac
What is it about this site which seems to attract people who can't tell the difference between their own opinion and what is actually the case. You've told me what you think is the case, you haven't 'explained' anything. — Isaac
You mean like Amb. Jack Matlock (US ambassador to the USSR from 1987-1991) who said — Isaac
I could not and cannot imagine that Putin would be so stupid as to invade Ukraine, bomb its cities, etc., — Isaac
..or have I gone and chosen the wrong expert again? I'm always doing that. — Isaac
So we're going to stop Putin how? A strongly worded letter? — Isaac
Sorry, have to been to Earth recently? Have you noticed anything about the US's ability to de-escalate? Any kind of trend? — Isaac
Funny how much I'm hearing that recently. "Yeah, the corporations are bad, big business is bad, big Pharma, the US military complex...all terrible..but not this time. This time they're doing it all out of the goodness of their hearts for the betterment of mankind. This time it's different." You're like victims of domestic abuse. "This time he really wants me back, he's changed". It's disturbing. — Isaac
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said Thursday its forces are countering the Russian offensive “with dignity” and inflicting losses on Moscow’s troops
"I don't mind about the war. That's one of things I like to watch. If it's a war going on, 'cause then I know if our side's winnin', if our side's losin'...":death: ПИЗДЕЦ! :fire:
Putin's also demonstrating promises from NATO are meaningless. Fantastic. — Benkei
It looks like they have something related to "Soviet empire nostalgia" — javi2541997
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