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Comments by "s0ycapitan" (@s0ycapitan) on "MI6 chief warns Putin against future aggression" video.
This is a fallacious argument. Ukraine never stood a chance against Russia. If NATO had become directly involved that could have swung it. However in that case nuclear war would have been very likely.
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@PetervandeVoorde-r9i Ukraine agreed to be neutral, joining NATO rendered it void. Also I believe memoranda are not binding under international law anyway.
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Never said that, total BS.
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We can't do much. Most of our military equipment has been destroyed in Ukraine.
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@alhambrabiker1476 Only Mark Miley said 3 days. The fundamentals were always against Ukraine - Russia isn't even at war yet. The idea was to use the intervention as pretext for economic and diplomatic sanctions which would cause chaos in Russia and topple Putin. It didn't work and now Russia is far stronger than 2022.
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@bobbear4437 That's wrong, it goes all the way back to the beginning. From NATO's website: "Evolution of NATO-Ukraine relations Dialogue and cooperation started when newly independent Ukraine joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council (1991) and the Partnership for Peace programme (1994). Relations were strengthened with the signing of the 1997 Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, and further enhanced in 2009 with the Declaration to Complement the Charter, which reaffirmed the decision by NATO Leaders at the 2008 Bucharest Summit that Ukraine will become a member of NATO. The 1997 Charter established the NATO-Ukraine Commission as the main body responsible for developing the NATO-Ukraine relationship and for directing cooperative activities. In 2023, the Commission was replaced by the NATO-Ukraine Council, where Allies and Ukraine sit as equals. This change demonstrates the strengthening of political ties and Ukraine’s increasing integration with NATO. Cooperation has deepened over time and is mutually beneficial. Ukraine has a long track record of active contributions to NATO-led operations and missions."
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It was all to do with NATO. Proof being Stoltenberg admitted that Russia would not invade Ukraine if NATO retreated to the agreed 1991 posture.
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@OliCM3 I believe we sent most of our anti tank weapons and artillery, We probably sent most of our working tanks too.
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