T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
Absolutely. And that genie is out of the bottle and Putin knows it, as does every dictator or strongman that has ever lived.The threat is not to Russia, but to Putin's grip on power.
Absolutely. And that genie is out of the bottle and Putin knows it, as does every dictator or strongman that has ever lived.The threat is not to Russia, but to Putin's grip on power.
But there are things we do know about Russian media — there is a Kremlin hand on the tone and volume buttons.
Ruling party members of the Duma vie with one another to make ever-more outlandish and inflammatory comments.
Alexy Gromov, one of the most trusted members of Putin’s inner circle, “defines the direction and limits of the government censorship and propaganda [and] makes instructions and directives for leading media outlets.”
You're correct: I worded my post incorrectly. Sleep deprivation.... The Germans kept using submarines to sink both merchant and passenger ships, including those carrying American citizens. (See Lusitania, see Housatonic, for starters).Germany kept attacking submarines???
More like, German submarines attacked supplies we were sending to England.
Or this link: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/america-enters-world-war-i
Ukraine isn't going to attack Russia. Your theory doesn't pass the laugh test.
Russia can do whatever it wants within its own borders, including precautionary measures against fascist regime in Ukraine.
Yea, Ukraine won't attack. But I'm sure that there are some little green men attempting to attack Russia from Ukraine. Putin has become very predictable lately.Ukraine isn't going to attack Russia. Your theory doesn't pass the laugh test.
Russia can do whatever it wants within its own borders, including precautionary measures against fascist regime in Ukraine.
Uh, no, we were NOT in the wrong.You're correct: I worded my post incorrectly. Sleep deprivation.... The Germans kept using submarines to sink both merchant and passenger ships, including those carrying American citizens. (See Lusitania, see Housatonic, for starters).Germany kept attacking submarines???
More like, German submarines attacked supplies we were sending to England.
Or this link: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/america-enters-world-war-i
Yeah, that's much more like it. Except it was ships carrying military supplies to England that were being sunk. We were the ones in the wrong, shipping them on passenger ships.
That means the US should be made to quit NATO.Love this idea! However, it could be a small problem for Russia to qualify. The eligibility requirements to join NATO:Maybe Russia should be invited to join NATO.
1. functioning democratic political system based on a market economy;
2. fair treatment of minority populations;
3. a commitment to resolve conflicts peacefully;
4. They must be good neighbors and respect sovereignty outside their borders.
I think that #1, 3, and 4 might be a challenge for Russia to adhere to!
The military industrial complex wants a war with Russia.The US does not want "a war with Russia". Nobody WANTS a war with Russia. Ukraine certainly does not want war with Russia.
The problem here is that it seems like Russia wants a war with Ukraine, for the express purposes of annexation of territory.
Then, Russia cries in bad faith to their people "Help, I'm being oppressed!" In the same way as a drug dealer may steal your money and then telling other passers-by that you are trying to rob them rather than accept the truth that they robbed you.
Nobody is trying to, and the gaslighting can go to hell. Putin is gaslighting you Barbos. And you are gaslighting us in turn. Take the blinders off and accept it: Russia is aggressing. They can either stop doing that or they will have started a war.
9a) Die the horrible death from radiation fallout, the end result of the nuclear war with them. No one left on earth except the life forms less than 5 lbs or so, because Musk did not have time to evacuate to Mars.I’ve read Mearshimer’s book and enjoyed it thoroughly. Missed the video. Too lazy to go through 15 pages of posts to find it. I agree there are lots of good reasons to go to war. I’m no pacifist. I’m a combat veteran in fact.You are assuming and very fixated on it that I advocate an invasion.An education from you is exactly what I am requesting. Please explain to me why an invasion of Ukraine by Russia is justified. I’m not even disagreeing with you. I truly don’t know what your support for this is based upon. You just keep ranting that we are all ignorant and have swallowed propaganda. Ok. I will indeed admit ignorance. I do not know why war is the appropriate response here. Please explain.Education is the solution, but you don't want to be educated, do you?So war is the solution?
What is the reason for this fixation?
Anyway.
Countries invade other countries all the time. US invaded Iraq - illegaly. Yugoslavia- illegally. Syria - illegaly. Afghanistan was legal, I can give you that.
Why can't Russia invade Ukraine?
There are way better reasons/justifications for Russia to invade Ukraine than US had for invading Iraq. I would prefer education but you clearly don't want to be educated. So consider invasion as a last option.
I posted a video earlier with prof. Mearsheimer. You should really watch it. In fact watch his other videos they are great regardless whether or not you agree with him.
But it is good to know you are not advocating Putin’s invasion. I am much relieved. But what then are you saying to the OP question posed: How should the West respond to a Russian invasion of Ukraine?
it seems to me that there are several options:
1) Accede to Putin’s demands and remove all NATO elements from Eastern Europe, and cease all FMS to Ukraine and others.
2) Do nothing at all, and tell Putin it’s none of our business, have at it.
3) Issue a strongly worded condemnation.
4) Minor economic sanctions
5) Major economic sanctions (cutoff nordstream, and all trade, and freeze all assets.)
6) Arm Ukraine
7) Send advisors
8) Send NATO forces into Ukraine to fight alongside them.
9) Launch a full scale attack on Russia through the Baltic states (that’ll show ‘em!)
Feel free to add others. Obviously some of these are not mutually exclusive.
But let us know what you prefer.
I'm O.K. with that. NATO accomplished it's purpose quite a while ago. NATO was formed to protect a Europe that had been devastated during WWII from the USSR that had built up a massive war industry and was expansionist. There is no longer a USSR and Europe has rebuilt. The E.U. has three times the population of Russia and Russia's economy is comparable to that of Italy.That means the US should be made to quit NATO.Love this idea! However, it could be a small problem for Russia to qualify. The eligibility requirements to join NATO:Maybe Russia should be invited to join NATO.
1. functioning democratic political system based on a market economy;
2. fair treatment of minority populations;
3. a commitment to resolve conflicts peacefully;
4. They must be good neighbors and respect sovereignty outside their borders.
I think that #1, 3, and 4 might be a challenge for Russia to adhere to!
I agree that as a starter, for Russia to join NATO and the EU, it would have to first dump Putin. It might happen, and rather suddenly if he’s not careful, and if we play our hands right. it would also need to radically reform its democracy, giving much greater local control and cleaning up corruption.I'm O.K. with that. NATO accomplished it's purpose quite a while ago. NATO was formed to protect a Europe that had been devastated during WWII from the USSR that had built up a massive war industry and was expansionist. There is no longer a USSR and Europe has rebuilt. The E.U. has three times the population of Russia and Russia's economy is comparable to that of Italy.That means the US should be made to quit NATO.Love this idea! However, it could be a small problem for Russia to qualify. The eligibility requirements to join NATO:Maybe Russia should be invited to join NATO.
1. functioning democratic political system based on a market economy;
2. fair treatment of minority populations;
3. a commitment to resolve conflicts peacefully;
4. They must be good neighbors and respect sovereignty outside their borders.
I think that #1, 3, and 4 might be a challenge for Russia to adhere to!
Which raises the question, is there any reason that the U.S. should still be a member of NATO and be obligated to intervene in European disputes?
True that.The military industrial complex wants a war with Russia.
Autocratic regimes don't make friends easily with liberal democracies
It's true that just about every country has done bad things in the past, especially the US and Russia. Yet people like us still feel a moral obligation to criticize bad behavior when we see it, like what we see playing out now with Russia's aggression against its neighbor. Even with all of that historical baggage that we carry around. What would the world be like if everyone whose country has behaved badly in the past just stopped criticizing other countries, including their own, for bad behavior? Do you think that the world would become a better place?People shouldn't be throwing stones in Putin's direction considering the state of their own houses. Not every member of NATO has clean hands themselves.
The US only needs NATO if the US has a desire to violate principles 3 and 4 of the four principles.
I'm O.K. with that. NATO accomplished it's purpose quite a while ago. NATO was formed to protect a Europe that had been devastated during WWII from the USSR that had built up a massive war industry and was expansionist. There is no longer a USSR and Europe has rebuilt. The E.U. has three times the population of Russia and Russia's economy is comparable to that of Italy.That means the US should be made to quit NATO.Love this idea! However, it could be a small problem for Russia to qualify. The eligibility requirements to join NATO:Maybe Russia should be invited to join NATO.
1. functioning democratic political system based on a market economy;
2. fair treatment of minority populations;
3. a commitment to resolve conflicts peacefully;
4. They must be good neighbors and respect sovereignty outside their borders.
I think that #1, 3, and 4 might be a challenge for Russia to adhere to!
Which raises the question, is there any reason that the U.S. should still be a member of NATO and be obligated to intervene in European disputes?