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kleinbl00  ·  541 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The War in Ukraine Was Provoked—and Why That Matters to Achieve Peace

    If you allow a country into NATO that means that we go to hot war with any country that invades it (in this case Russia) no matter what.

Sort of a chicken/egg problem, eh what? IF: Ukraine was in NATO THEN: Russia would risk a hot war invading it.

    Add in that we’d basically be surrounding Russia,

LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT BORDER RUSSIA:

- Azerbaijan

- Belarus

- China

- Estonia (NATO since 2004)

- Finland (NATO since Russia invaded Ukraine)

- Georgia

- Kazakhstan

- North Korea

- Latvia (NATO since 2004)

- Lithuania (NATO since 2004)

- Mongolia

- Norway (NATO since 1949)

- Poland (NATO since 1999)

- Ukraine

IF: Expansion of NATO = "hot nuclear war" THEN: The world ended in a gigantic cataclysm on March 29, 2004 and again just this past April.

Or maybe Russia is a paper tiger, and always has been.





b_b  ·  541 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Let’s throw in NATO member Turkey for good measure since they share a Black Sea border of sorts, and they were a central player in the closest we ever came to nuclear war.