Well, there is also the issue that Russian considers Ukraine to be an integral part of their empire ( whether that is true is another debate), and while the Soviet Union exercised a huge deal of control over Poland during the Cold War, Poland is still considered another country.Crazedwraith wrote: ↑2022-05-02 03:03pmThe continued utility of NATO is why Ukraine got invaded rather than let it become NATO, it's why Ukraine got invaded and not say Poland or any other NATO country. I'm not seeing this situation as undermining the need for NATO at all.Zaune wrote: ↑2022-05-02 02:45pmCorrect. And you might well be right, but I don't think we could have ruled it out. Especially in light of the fact the Ukrainian government told him to go pound sand when he asked them to help defame Biden's son. And even if Trump wasn't quite willing to go to war to get revenge for a personal slight... Well, at the risk of going off on a bit of a tangent, that leads into the main reason I'm questioning the continued utility of NATO...Crazedwraith wrote: ↑2022-05-02 01:10pmI assume they mean under Trump but I don't think he'd have done more than turn a blind eye to russia's activities.
Ukraine is holding them off and massive cost to themselves in military and civilian personnel, that's not the ideal situation for them.
The fear of allowing Ukraine to be part of NATO is bigger than the fear of allowing Poland to be part of NATO.