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Comments by "" (@sinoroman) on "Russia AND Ukraine Take Territory: Have We Reached a Stalemate? - TLDR News" video.
Ukraine just needs to agree not to join NATO
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Russia was not an aggressor between 1992-2003. Russia asked NATO to dissolve but US said no. Russia then asked to join NATO so that Russia is not targeted, but US said no. Then, US gave Georgia a NATO application, Russia knew they were the sole target
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but the equipment flow is not forever, the flow will eventually stop, giving Russia the chance to sweep Ukraine
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the US gave up funding the puppet afghan government after 20 years of fighting. so, Russia will have to battle with Ukraine for 10-30 years to finally breakthrough when US gives up on Ukraine after certain period of time
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what Russia produces, we don’t know exactly. but, US production of military equipment is not an infinite loop. over time, things will give, things will go- something will change to break the flow
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true, Ukraine militants will lose morale over time. Ukraine people will want the war to just end, an eventual feeling
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> voting for people average person will want Ukraine to join NATO. Ukraine gov just has to put it into effect themselves, of Ukraine not joining NATO
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50/50 chance Russia has a border dispute with Finland. also, Russia was not the main power in ww2, it was the USSR.
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agreement’s main point is Ukraine not joining NATO. yet Ukraine gov still saying they’re gonna join NATO. Ukraine will be debris for a long while
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“After the Orange Revolution street protests in Ukraine in 2004, Putin became increasingly suspicious of the west” pretty much like the 2014 Ukraine coup
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for russia, it's not about annexing land, it's about securing its borders (which can truly be protected if certain neighbors are within russian sphere)
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according to news, Ukraine promised not to join NATO, so Russia withdrew from Kiev. yet ppl say Russia weak for ‘retreating’ from the capital area, ppl ripping a page from madlibs for their comments
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all about protecting Russian borders
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> defeated soldiers on both sides didn’t even engage that much. and Russia was shelling hard on the capital. once a meeting between the two countries happened, Russia pulled out. talks definitely saved Kiev
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an extra rule to join NATO: not-Russia because Russia is NATO’s target
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between 1992 and 2003, Russia did not invade anyone, yet NATO still targets Russia. Russia had to take action to protect the Russian borders
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the encroachment of NATO is the reason Russia is taking so many actions against neighboring countries
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