Leroy
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Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 7:49pm: Leroy wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 6:51pm: Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 6:36pm: Leroy wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 4:51pm: Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 12:43pm: John Smith wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 12:22pm: Leroy wrote on Feb 20 th, 2025 at 10:25am: Zelensky had the opportunity to make a deal with Putin, if he had agreed not to join NATO he may have been able to avoid the war. are you a Putin stooge? The crap you come up with. Zelensky only considered joining nato AFTER Russia had already annexed Crimea. If Putin had stayed out of Ukraine it would never have been an issue NATO membership had nothing to do with Putin invading Ukraine. Putin justified his invasion at the time by saying he moved in to protect ethnic Russians from supposed mistreatment by Ukraine, despite there being no proof of any such allegations being true. The excuse about NATO membership came later and in any case is ridiculous, since NATO is a defensive organisation only. NATO membership wasn't even in the cards at the time, doofus. It was all about how Ukraine was supposedly mistreating ethnic Russians and how Putin was moving in to protect them, which was a bald faced lie. You really have to stop listening to Fox News and Trump. It's rotting your brain, what little you have of one. Silly doofus me. Quote:During the 1990’s debate over whether Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic should become alliance members, many military and foreign-policy experts argued that NATO expansion would lead to big trouble with Russia. It would create the very danger it was supposed to prevent: Russian aggression in reaction to what Moscow would deem a provocative and threatening Western policy. UKRAINE, doofus!!! There was no talk of Ukraine joining NATO at that time!!! You didn't know at the time but NATO did. Quote:2008: NATO countries welcome Ukraine and Georgia’s aspirations to join the alliance, angering Russia. In August, Russia wins a short war with Georgia over the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which Moscow recognizes as independent states. In 1994, Ukraine joined the NATO Partnership for Peace program and through it worked with the alliance to fight corruption in Ukraine’s military, improve its military training and get other countries to take its excess and obsolete weapons. This showed that a post-Soviet Ukraine was willing to work with NATO even when membership was not an option. At the April 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, member nations agreed that Ukraine and Georgia would become members of NATO. But the alliance suggested conditions, including democratic reforms in both countries, with no clear plan for achieving those reforms.
In 2010, Yanukovych, who campaigned on a promise to keep Ukraine out of NATO, was elected president. Once in office, he abolished a commission that had been established to help Ukraine integrate with NATO. In 2013, Yanukovych ended discussions between Ukraine and the EU for a political and trade deal known as an association agreement. That decision sparked protests in Kyiv and around the country.
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