Sidewinder wrote: ↑2022-03-01 05:37pm
What the fuck do these Ukrainians expect these foreigners to do? Bear weapons and fight for a country whose own countrymen are unwilling to fight for, as demonstrated by the many Ukrainians fleeing from the war zones?
Big fucking difference between the two. One group are soldiers, the others are civilians. If Ukrainian soldiers were throwing down their weapons while begging Europe for help, you would have a point. If Zelenskyy was calling for non-military foreigners to come fight, you would have a point. But neither of those are true. You sound like a cunt.
This of course completely ignores the significant number of Ukrainians who aren't fleeing and ARE fighting, or Ukrainians who don't even live in Ukraine and are coming home to fight. Your comment is shit.
The Infidel wrote: ↑2022-03-01 04:16pm
So, I read in Norwegian news that Ukraine has asked to be a member of the EU. I... OK.... I hope it won't get approved until after (if) Ukraine wins this war. I don't know how making Ukraine a member of the EU will help anything. Would they get approval if not for the war? I'm not sure I like the idea of Russia actually invading an EU country and possible reactions from EU. There is a fine line between justified response and "let's see how much we can dick around with Putin", and I feel we're getting close to the latter in some respects. We have to remember that Russia is a superpower with nuclear weapons, and not some "backwater place" like Iraq or Afghanistan. Putin is in a corner now, and I don't see any way he can back down now with his honor intact, and a cornered bear can act unpredictable and do silly things.
I think the key aspect there is that
Putin is in a corner. This war seems to be another step in revealing just how much of an autocrat Putin is, which means Russia is completely unpredictable. They aren't beholden to the rules of statecraft anymore; a functioning bureaucracy would back down, but a lone man nearing the end of his life and holding absolute power can do anything.
Absolutely agree though. Still can't have a war between nuclear powers, and definitely don't want to give Putin
more of a "look at everyone (including Germany) teaming up on us." He's absolutely going to say that, it'd be more believable if Russians were fighting those guys in the field. Hope that Ukraine gets membership if they win the war, though, it would help a lot with rebuilding.
This is a pretty simplistic take, but I think there need to be more fuckin military alliances than just NATO. NATO is quite clearly just an extension of the American empire; I can understand Russia not wanting bordering Ukraine to be a part of it, since it would 100% mean a boosted American ability to be imperialist in the region. But what option did they have? We're seeing that small countries can fuck up big ones as long as their military is incompetent enough, alliances don't need America, Russia, or China to be effective anymore. This is thinking in video game terms, but honestly, a defense agreement between Ukraine, Poland, and someone else close by (Germany? Romania?) would thoroughly deter Russian imperialism while also being no threat to Russia the way NATO is.
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