I'm not disputing the fact that NATO (and western influence in general) had a big part to play in creating this situation.
My only point here is that NATO expansion (in the sense of, "proximity to Moscow") was not a relevant factor in Putin's decision to invade Ukraine.
I make this point, because universally in MSM and libertarian media, for some goddamn reason, everyone (Tucker, Rand, Massie, Dave Smith, McGregor, ....) all seem to primarily attribute the invasion to Putin's fear of NATO expansion. The actual reasons (genocidal Nazi's shelling Donbass) get only the briefest of mention (if ever, which is rare that it is discussed at all).
Consider it an educational outreach thread... for the knowledge of which, could contribute to preventing WW III.
Mearsheimer has a great take on this.
Yes, he does.
Mearsheimer has studied & discussed Russia for decades
U of Chicago professor
Hopefully you continue your own educational outreach & go deeper into his teachings
Just stating facts
what did you learn about him for 10 minutes? ...why u such a prick?
I make this point, because universally in MSM and libertarian media, for some goddamn reason, everyone (Tucker, Rand, Massie, Dave Smith, McGregor, ....) all seem to primarily attribute the invasion to Putin's fear of NATO expansion. The actual reasons (genocidal Nazi's shelling Donbass) get only the briefest of mention (if ever, which is rare that it is discussed at all).
"Want"
Putin probably wants a pony but he's not gonna start a war over it.
This thread isn't about what he wants, it's about why he invaded Ukraine, which is much more accurately summarized as "genocidal Nazis shelling Russians" than "NATO expansion"
Further proof that Putin's decision to invade was never about Ukraine potentially being part of NATO:
I would substantially agree,, but the NATO arming and training of the Provocateurs in Ukraine had be some of the consideration.
Provocation by proxy.
It’s almost always about $$$$$$
Rearming Ukraine with NATO weapons over old Soviet weapons may be a factor....
BTW what percentage of Americans know that Ukraine was strongest, biggest most well armed fighting force in Europe, 6 months ago?
4%?
BTW what percentage of Americans know that Ukraine was strongest, biggest most well armed fighting force in Europe, 6 months ago?
I disagree. The UkNazi's would never stop killing Donbass even if Ukraine were to join NATO because their western backers (US) would continue to support such atrocities. Once Ukraine had joined NATO, then any retaliatory strikes would mean the possibility of hitting NATO and US troops stationed there. Putin had NO choice but to intervene now. The people of Donbass have been begging for Russia protection since 2014. Prior to Brandon, there was no real concern that UkNazi would be accepted into NATO, now there is. It's a very legitimate concern and NATO is definitely a part of the reason for Putin's actions.
For all of the Jordan Peterson fanbois, here is a good clip of where his macro views are correct, but he's totally missed the storyline regarding Ukraine and he lets Piers gaslight the audience.
Disclaimer: I've never liked Jordan Peterson and find him overrated, at best.
Yep, another excellent example of why I created this thread.
Pretty much everyone in the public sphere has no $#@!in clue what's going on about Ukraine.