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Ukraine should have avoided war at all costs, by accepting a Russian puppet as their president, because anything else would be seen as leaving the door open for someday joining NATO
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Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View PostThere is pragmatism and then there is ideology
when greece declared independence, we pretty much thought we were gonna get slaughtered.
even europe had said that all insurrections are demonic (it was after napoleon) and would not support anything
that's why our national motto is freedom or death (it can be spelled in our blue and white stripes in our flag)
we pretty much thought it was going to be death
why would urkaine accept living under the boot of ANY dictator?
maybe it should. pragmatically
but people aren't always "logical"
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
Well, they should have also declared war on the Soviets, by that logic 😉
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostAlso, as I've repeatedly said: just because I can see the logic of a side's action or that it's 'understandable'...
DOESN'T MEAN I ****ING SUPPORT IT!!! 🙄🙄🙄
It simply means I see why they did that.
I don't support Russia, BUT I see why they did what they did.
I firmly believe that Ukraine wouldn't be suffering this terrible war if it backed down from its unrealistic ambition of joining NATO. This war is basically down to toxic pride 👎
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
I've explained countless times already about the expansion of NATO, the 2008 red lines etc.
You can deliberately ignore those points if you want, but they are the central basis to my argument.
Putin established a clear red line almost two decades ago, and the West repeatedly ignored it. What happened to Georgia was the obvious and logical conclusion to what would happen to Ukraine.
Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostIndeed there is a critical flaw to joining NATO, which is that a nation cannot if it does not have territorial integrity.
So the obvious short circuit is to disrupt that integrity - literally inviting invasion to prevent joining!
**** me, are you that stupid not to see that obvious correlation!?
It's not just Georgia, but also Moldova and Transdinistria! There's real, ongoing history here. It shouldn't come as a surprise!
Putin couldn't have telegraphed more what was going to happen if he tried!
Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostRussia tried to join NATO...
Re NK: you're embarrassing yourself by resorting to childish non sequiturs 🙄
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
I firmly believe that Ukraine wouldn't be suffering this terrible war if it backed down from its unrealistic ambition of joining NATO. This war is basically down to toxic pride 👎
"I firmly believe..."
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Also, as I've repeatedly said: just because I can see the logic of a side's action or that it's 'understandable'...
DOESN'T MEAN I ****ING SUPPORT IT!!! 🙄🙄🙄
It simply means I see why they did that.
I don't support Russia, BUT I see why they did what they did.
I firmly believe that Ukraine wouldn't be suffering this terrible war if it backed down from its unrealistic ambition of joining NATO. This war is basically down to toxic pride 👎
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Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
stop being coy, answer us or drop it. immediately prior and during the "Prague Spring" Czechoslavakia never proposed any new relationship or status change to either warsaw pact or NATO *except* for a Czechoslovakian proposal by Alexander Dubček (as part of the raft of inflammatory and radical "socialism with a human face" proposals) to consider converting Czechoslovakia into a neutral state.in the future. The Warsaw pact singled that out for strong condemnation and repeatedly cited that proposal when justifying the subsequent invasion which Czechoslovakia didn't militarily resist.
Are you seriously proposing that absent the proposal to become neutral the warsaw pact would have stayed out and let "socialism with a human face" proceed? Are you seriously proposing that this history reinforces your assertion that if only Ukraine had officially embraced neutrality that Putin would not have invaded? Just tell us what exactly it is we might read in the history books that will back up any of your assertions.
Hungary was an insurrection that was put down.
I guess in '68 they didn't want to get caught with their pants down and acted harshly. Not all Warsaw Pact members agreed. It actually meant Albania splitting away.
Was Albania punished and invaded? No.
Again stop trying to put words into my mouth. My positions are crystal clear and you're choosing to deliberately ignore them.
Stop embarrassing yourself
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Originally posted by N35t0r View PostThen explain what the **** your points are (other than 'read Wikipedia', which is not explaining your point), because absent some pretty wild leaps of logic, they don't make a lot of sense.
Let's start with an easy one: how was the West cornering Putin when they bent over backwards and turned a blind eye in order to foment trade and having good relations? (Should we mention the fact that you criticize the West for not doing enough enough about Chechnya and Georgia)? Russia was even welcome to join NATO.
Is the world also cornering Kim Jong Un by allowing South Korea to have an arms industry and trading with them, and would be responsible if Kim decided to shell Seoul?
You can deliberately ignore those points if you want, but they are the central basis to my argument.
Putin established a clear red line almost two decades ago, and the West repeatedly ignored it. What happened to Georgia was the obvious and logical conclusion to what would happen to Ukraine.
Indeed there is a critical flaw to joining NATO, which is that a nation cannot if it does not have territorial integrity.
So the obvious short circuit is to disrupt that integrity - literally inviting invasion to prevent joining!
**** me, are you that stupid not to see that obvious correlation!?
It's not just Georgia, but also Moldova and Transdinistria! There's real, ongoing history here. It shouldn't come as a surprise!
Putin couldn't have telegraphed more what was going to happen if he tried!
Russia tried to join NATO...
Re NK: you're embarrassing yourself by resorting to childish non sequiturs 🙄Last edited by MOBIUS; October 25, 2024, 12:32.
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
Are you all thick? Rhetorical question, I know...🙄
It's a clear event, look it up you morons...
Are you seriously proposing that absent the proposal to become neutral the warsaw pact would have stayed out and let "socialism with a human face" proceed? Are you seriously proposing that this history reinforces your assertion that if only Ukraine had officially embraced neutrality that Putin would not have invaded? Just tell us what exactly it is we might read in the history books that will back up any of your assertions.
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Then explain what the **** your points are (other than 'read Wikipedia', which is not explaining your point), because absent some pretty wild leaps of logic, they don't make a lot of sense.
Let's start with an easy one: how was the West cornering Putin when they bent over backwards and turned a blind eye in order to foment trade and having good relations? (Should we mention the fact that you criticize the West for not doing enough enough about Chechnya and Georgia)? Russia was even welcome to join NATO.
Is the world also cornering Kim Jong Un by allowing South Korea to have an arms industry and trading with them, and would be responsible if Kim decided to shell Seoul?
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Originally posted by N35t0r View Post
So your counterargument about why Ukraine should have tried to remain neutral (even though Moscow hardly lets countries under their own thumb go if they can help it) is that it was fine when the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia because they had invaded Hungary ten years prior? And that's this somehow shouldn't further motivate countries trying to get themselves off Moscow's yoke to try and join the only alliance that had a proven track record of allowing exactly this?
Wait, maybe your mean that rather than trying to democratically steer their own country towards where the people wanted it to go, Ukraine should have gotten an iron-fisted dictator who regressed personal rights and impoverished the country, and then they might have gotten a bit of leeway?
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