ferball
desperately terminally-contrarian
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No. No one made him do it. If he hadn't done it he'd have failed as a Russian leader. "Ukraine" may have wanted to be in NATO (tho plenty of Ukrainians didn't) but if the bigger more powerful campaigners living next door don't want NATO on their door step they won't stand for it. That is realism. AS in what happen in reality when people with power make decisions about the world. And the whe war in SYria was all because of Assad. What country gets ****ed next to support US corporate Imperialism and keep you lot in the global one percent?You've spouted a lot of sh*t about this situation. You can cite as many other atrocities as you like, none of it justifies this. You may not mean to, but you come across as an apologist for Putin. "Pushed into this", FFS, nobody made him/them do it.
But the bolded in particular is dangerous, illogical rubbish. They were known as the Kievan Rus because Kyiv was the first settlement established. Should Russia be subsumed into Ukraine? They were a ragtag bunch of tribes who invited the Scandinavians to come and impose order upon them (or so the legend goes). Perhaps they should all just submit to Sweden again to resolve their issues?
What should we do about Poland and Lithuania, whose borders and peoples have constantly changed over the last millennium or so?
It's this sort of thinking that has caused so much war and disharmony in the Balkans. It has no place in the modern world.
WE shouldn't do anything about any of it. Its none of "our" business. The country we Australians are subservient to spent over a decade ****ing about to make this war happen. Now its happened they aren't even there fighting with the people they used to provoke Putin. They will sell more gas to Europe as a result tho. For a few years.
And all you lot are here banging away as if this is all on Putin and he's worse than Hitler.





