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Is that for real?This has a certain Acme-esque quality to it:
People yawn off daily comments like this, but this is extremely insulting. Also, never knew I deployed to Fort Al Assad.
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Edit: The Ivermectin ad is <chef's kiss>
Is that for real?Road Runner is just out of frame.
(moving to this thread to keep the other one on topic of PRC)...That worked when they were somewhat of an 'honest' actor, not so much nowadays.
While not without flaws he is a much better guy than the murderous thug across the border. Leaders ain't perfect and with his country's very existence is under threat he can have a little leeway, and compared to almost every other Ukrainian leader and many of his contemporary neighbors he has done a damn fine job.
(Also migrated from thread on PRC)I cant find a reliable non-partisan opinion on this. It seems like political agendas define Zelinski for their own agenda. However, it seems like US policy assigns him the label of a patriotic, virtuous and benevolent leader aligned to Western standards of democracy. Am I being naive? Is there a good counter-point to this view?
I don't personally think we should withdraw from NATO, but it's not the outlandish position people make it out to be, nor is it isolationist.
Have you met America?I think it is the very definition of isolationist. And extremely stupid to even entertain.
I think it is the very definition of isolationist. And extremely stupid to even entertain.
No way can Ukraine join NATO. First, a condition of NATO accession is that the country doesn’t have any ongoing territorial disputes. Second, Ukraine doesn’t belong in NATO. It would be a strategic blunder to promote the idea. Ukraine can join the EU, but NATO cannot be Ukraine’s security guarantor, or we’d immediately be dragged into an Article 5 with Russia. And the US cannot leave NATO because the alliance is useful to continue deterring Russia, and the alliance would crumble without the US.what would it look like if we granted Ukraine its desire to join NATO and Putin still invades?
It's a far leap to get from "let's not enter into tangled military alliances with countries who have very little relevant combat power and common national interests with the US" to isolationism.I think it is the very definition of isolationist. And extremely stupid to even entertain.
It was postulated as a thought experiment.No way can Ukraine join NATO. First, a condition of NATO accession is that the country doesn’t have any ongoing territorial disputes. Second, Ukraine doesn’t belong in NATO. It would be a strategic blunder to promote the idea. Ukraine can join the EU, but NATO cannot be Ukraine’s security guarantor, or we’d immediately be dragged into an Article 5 with Russia. And the US cannot leave NATO because the alliance is useful to continue deterring Russia, and the alliance would crumble without the US.
Can’t deter a war/conflict that’s already ongoing - hence why NATO says a prospective member must not have unresolved territorial disputes.It was postulated as a thought experiment.
The bolded part illustrates my point when asking the question - there is almost zero domestic appetite to actually send the NATO brigade to lose young men and women fighting Russia over Eastern European territory. Problem is, some of them are now already NATO members. Countries west of Poland's eastern border / Ukraine's western border is about where broad US popular support for direct US military action against Russian aggression would end.
So the only feasible solutions are to accept the risk of potentially having to decide between an extremely unpopular military course of action against the world's second largest nuclear power and showing the world we don't honor our treaties, or withdrawing from the agreement altogether.
Your third part also contradicts the second - If NATO membership is an effective deterrent of aggression, then Ukraine membership should not trigger an invasion.... conversely, Ukraine seems to be doing ok holding their own without Article V support.