• @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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        13 months ago

        So when Russia put missles on our doorstep it was okay to risk nuclear war, but when the US and NATO do the same thing, its totally cool becuase its us doing it?

        • @Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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          13 months ago

          The Soviets were installing long range nuclear missiles. The US won’t even give long range conventional weapons.

          Given that Russia violated the Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine is free to acquire/develop nuclear weapons.

          But all that is besides the point that you claimed the US would freak out if Soviets gave Cuba money. But Soviets continued giving money until the Soviet Union dissolved. Even under Reagan, there was no freak out.

        • @SteveXVII
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          13 months ago

          About the Cuban missile crisis: I don’t beleive the US had the right to respond the way they did considering the nukes in Turkey.

          We were however talking about aid to Ukraine.

          I thought that you believed the response from the US was caused by the economic aid the Soviet Union send to Cuba. I was mocking that idea.

          Let’s stick to the topic.

          • @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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            13 months ago

            The reason I bring it up is that the Soviet Union was fooling around with our neighbor and it made us uneasy at best, and we have been fooling around with all kinds of countries in their neighborhood and it feels threatening to them too. The war is happened because the US (and NATO) keep doing things that Russia finds threatening. And we just last week instigate war even more by saying Ukraine will join nato. If anyone says Biden is a good president we can point to that and how he is pushing us into WW3.

            • @SteveXVII
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              13 months ago

              Russia has a ‘history’* of invading their neighbours and keeping them under their thumb. This is still continuing to this day with the most obvious example being Ukraine. Eastern Europe knows this and sought NATO protections. Ukraine didn’t and look at what situation they’re in now.

              I want to ask you what your solution would be, and how the west should act in your eyes in order to adequately protect themselves from Russia. And how Ukraine should defend themselves.

              *in quotation marks 'cause they’re still doing it.

              • @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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                13 months ago

                has a ‘history’* of invading their neighbours and keeping them under their thumb

                If you swap out America with Russia its actually more applicable. If you look at the invastions they have done in the last two decades they have all been what they have percieved as being for their protection. The defense should be for NATO to not stop antagonizing russia.

                • @SteveXVII
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                  13 months ago

                  Listen, I know the US has done plenty of shitty things and I am not trying to defend it. What I am saying is that their aid to Ukraine is entirely justified, because it helps Ukraine regain their soveieignty back from the aggressor.

                  Can you please be a little more presize with NATO antagonizing Russia, what should they have done differently?

                  And lastly: since you haven’t answered this question I am going to ask it again: What should Ukraine do, in your eyes, to protect themselves from Russia?

                  • @CableMonster@lemmy.ml
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                    13 months ago

                    I dont have a problem with Ukraine defending themselves, I have a problem with the US being involved in a proxy war in a country most people in the US couldnt point to it on a map.

                    To not antagonize russia NATO shouldnt have kept taking in countries to the east, and should have welcomed russia in when it asked. We should have actually listened to russia and not done the things that we knew would aggravate russia.