Today... that's the argument. — Christoffer
So your odd defense of Putin here doesn't make any sense. — schopenhauer1
Aaaah, I see. The U.S. was once a nation which conceived of its (manifest) "destiny" by looking at maps, by the apparent dictates of geography, but today it is not. The U.S. once was a nation which committed cultural and actual genocide against not simply an ethnic group, but an entire family of ethnic groups, but today it is not. The U.S. was once a nation willing to manufacture premises for going to war with other nations (the Spanish-American War, the recent Iraq War), but today it is not. The U.S. was once a nation which used its "defense" system (is this not what "NATO" is?) in the prosecution of wars in distant countries which were not threatening it in any conceivable way, but today it is not.
Thanks for explaining. — Joseph Zbigniewski
I'm talking about a probability factor for the world as it is today. If you mix history in a blender you can get whatever result you want, or that supports your thesis. — Christoffer
Cue him stacking the premises in such a way until you agree that the only correct answer can be the US. Never mind history and facts! — Benkei
It literally doesn't matter. Not one bit. Not one iota. Russia told NATO to fuck right off, and NATO did the exact opposite of that, in full cognizance of multiple people in the West telling them that this is a terrible, awful, war-engendering move and lo and behold, and now there's a war. This isn't an issue of morality or law or principle, it's a simple calculation - do you do the thing that the weaponized, nuclear aggressor literally just told you to not do, on pain of war, yes or no? NATO - and again, not just NATO but the EU in general - answered the question with a 'yes'. When you make a decision knowing the consequences of that decision, that's what people call responsibility. Putin is an aggressor and if he dropped dead tomorrow, the world would be a better place. But this white knighting for an institution which looked at war in the face and said 'yep, we'd like a bit of that thanks' - and now gets a war - is totally, absolutely culpable for dead Ukrainians. When you fly straight into the fucking sun and die, you don't get to excuse yourself because the sun was hot.
Putin's war is unjutified and unjustifiable. But acting in full cognizance of the deadly results of an unjustified demand does not let you off the hook. Again, world politics does not work like Harry Potter. Actors don't need their stories to line up, for the sake of your narrative ease-of-mind.
Literally every single one of your questions are irrelevant. — StreetlightX
Oh yeah poor poor NATO, total victims in this situation, maybe organize a cookie bake for them out of solidarity.
Look, literally none of your moralizing matters. Not one bit. What matters are consequences. And the consequences of NATOs actions, justified by whatever bit of feel-good post-hoc rationalizations, have led, concretely, to a war. No one cares if Russia has 'rights' to do what it does, or if Ukraine happens to fit NATOs bureaucratic criteria, of if NATO is normatively justified in doing what they did. Completely, utterly irrelevant. Russia's feelings are not NATOs fault. NATO acting in full cognizance of those feelings are. — StreetlightX
no, that's not NATO today. — Christoffer
You can't get angry at Ukraine — schopenhauer1
Again, please learn to read past a 2nd grade level thanks. — StreetlightX
Marvelous, human evolution has accelerated most favorably! We must call in the paleoanthropologists so that we can demand an explanation. — Joseph Zbigniewski
The problem here is the infantile "Putin bad" "NATO good" narrative or worse, the idea we can somehow "trust" the US to do better than the Russians, when the whole point of my comments on this thread has been that NATO and the US are not trustworthy at all and knowingly escalated tensions right up to war. — Benkei
But you, and others, apparently think it's fine to play chicken with human lives at stake, because, hey, they're just Ukrainians! To then shed fucking crocodile tears for Ukrainians without looking our own complicity straight in the eye is a fine example of self-delusion. The inability by posters like Christoffer to even slightly start to display some understanding of this after over 50 pages, deserves scorn for either the wilful idiocy it reflects or malice otherwise. — Benkei
Fucking children think this is a Idols contest where we are to choose who we trust more. As if trust has any fucking relevance in an arena with real politik players. It's irrelevant as much as it is stupid but entirely in accordance with his predisposition that obviously makes him entirely incapable of being critical. — Benkei
I can have perfectly civil disagreements but not with ideologues. — Benkei
Marvelous, human evolution has accelerated most favorably! We must call in the paleoanthropologists so that we can demand an explanation. — Joseph Zbigniewski
...I don't understand how this sentiment thus justifies Putin's actions here. — schopenhauer1
the Biden administration did the right thing: It didn't do anything with it's nuclear forces. — ssu
I'd say it's unlikely.Publicly. We have no clue really. — Benkei
nor NATO, which takes dictation therefrom — Joseph Zbigniewski
The U.S. did never want another "superpower" within NATO precisely because NATO is an expression and an appendage of U.S. hegemonic policy — Joseph Zbigniewski
I'd say it's unlikely.
Think about it. Let's assume Biden would have gone to lower (meaning higher) defcon level. If Putin would notice that, you think he wouldn't say it? Nuclear weapons are basically used for communication. — ssu
So, how in practice does this work? [...] Many in here talk about this, but I've yet to hear anyone actually explaining this other than "we all know it", which, I'm sorry, doesn't work for me. — Christoffer
It's just that our politicians are very afraid of that choice because of Sweden's long tradition of "neutrality" (questionable during WWII, but whatever) — Christoffer
The line it is drawn, the curse it is cast
the first one now will later be last Bob Dylan
And more cursing. And more attitude problems. — Christoffer
And since you are a mod, there's no point in flagging your posts. — Christoffer
Should just not give a shit about any of that? What's your fucking solution?
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So bend down and get fucked. — Christoffer
What you are requesting cannot be provided because it is hidden in "backrooms" and over secure telephone lines. We are not dealing with rank amateurs here, but rather with professional corrupt politicians. — Joseph Zbigniewski
It is, however, obvious from the alignment of NATO policy with U.S. interests. — Joseph Zbigniewski
Do we not all know how corrupt American politicians, and indeed politicians in general, are? Why, Joe Biden's drug-addicted son Hunter was given high-level executive positions in Ukrainian companies as a result of his influence peddling! — Joseph Zbigniewski
I am sure that because of this, Biden takes Russia's invasion more personally than he would otherwise. It hits his family in the wallet. It is very possible that the only reason the U.S. has not acted against Russia militarily is because of Putin's cogent reminder regarding what type of weapons Russia is in possession of. — Joseph Zbigniewski
Do you forget that Russia has been twice rebuffed upon expressing a desire to join NATO? (Molotov's proposal that the USSR join NATO in 1954, and Putin's expression of interest in the early years of this millenium). The U.S. did never want another "superpower" within NATO precisely because NATO is an expression and an appendage of U.S. hegemonic policy, and was determined to have no rivals within the "alliance". Calling NATO a "defensive" military alliance verges on the facetious. It is a military alliance headed by a nation which has always called Russia its "adversary". We all know that a military, a "defense system", can be used in offensive ways with the purportion of "defense". With this in mind, can Russia allow itself to be "surrounded" or "invested" by NATO nations? — Joseph Zbigniewski
No one flagged this (or any of your other outbursts) and I didn't mod you because it's politics. — Baden
So, stop being a hypocrite please. If you can dish it out, you're going to have to take it. — Baden
Generally I imagine one deals with nuclear weapon threats by not poking a fucking nuclear weapon bear in the eye. That's just me though.
— StreetlightX
So bend down and get fucked. You're an inspiration to the world.
Actually yes.And we need to have lower defcons to push buttons to launch nukes? — Benkei
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