Comments by "Evgeniya" (@evgeniya7853) on "US weapons will give Russia significant problems" video.
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Requirements of the Russian Federation to the United States and NATO on security guarantees (December 2021)
The demands were ignored. As a result, they will be carried out at the cost of millions of lives, the destruction of an entire state, riots and economic collapse in Europe
❗Draft agreements of Russia with NATO and the United States on security guarantees.
The main provisions of the first document:
— exclude the further expansion of NATO and the accession of Ukraine to the alliance;
— not to deploy additional military and weapons outside the countries where they were in May 1997 (before joining the alliance of Eastern European countries) – except in exceptional cases with the consent of Russia and NATO members;
— to abandon any NATO military activity in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, and Central Asia;
— do not deploy medium-range and shorter-range missiles where they can hit the territory of the other side;
— not to conduct exercises and other actions with a strength of more than a brigade in the agreed border zone, regularly exchange information about military exercises;
— to confirm that the parties do not consider each other as opponents, to consolidate the agreement to resolve all disputes peacefully and to refrain from the use of force;
— to give an obligation not to create conditions that can be regarded as a threat by the other party;
— Create hotlines for emergency contacts.
❗The main provisions of the second document are:
— not to deploy weapons and forces in areas where it will be perceived by the other side as a threat to national security;
— refrain from flying heavy bombers in nuclear and non-nuclear equipment outside their skies, from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— to refrain from the presence of warships in areas outside national waters, from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— not to deploy medium-range and shorter-range missiles abroad and in areas from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— not to deploy nuclear weapons abroad and return those already deployed, as well as eliminate the infrastructure for the deployment of nuclear weapons outside its territory;
— not to conduct military exercises with the development of scenarios for the use of nuclear weapons and not to prepare the military of non-nuclear countries to use nuclear weapons;
— The United States undertakes to exclude further expansion of NATO to the east and to refuse admission to the alliance of post-Soviet countries;
— The United States undertakes not to create military bases in post-Soviet countries, not to use their military infrastructure and not to develop military cooperation with them
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@lepetitroquet9410 1. It is ridiculous to hear that a request to maintain a neutral status is an act of aggression. Is Europe threatening Switzerland and Austria? Since they are not members of the alliance.
For Russia, the neutral status of neighboring countries is a matter of border SECURITY. Given the length of the borders of the Russian Federation, it is very difficult to build a system of their protection. However, if the neighbors change their neutral status to membership in a MILITARY alliance, Russia is forced to engage in military strengthening of its borders. The "neighbors" have nothing to complain about - what kind of response did they expect? Poppy fields with butterflies all along the border?
2. In 2008, Georgia invaded Abkhazia and North Ossetia. The UN Security Council resolution recognized Georgia's aggression against these two republics (and not Russia's "aggression" at all, if you don't know). Sometimes it is useful to look at the UN website before opening your mouth
3. "Then, in 2013, Putin intervened in Ukrainian politics"
Are you saying that the organization and financing ($5 billion was allocated) of a coup d'etat in a FOREIGN country is not interference?
Since when has a coup d'etat ceased to be a crime under the Constitution of all countries, including Ukraine? What kind of compliance does Ukraine expect from others if it has violated its own state-forming document?
4. So you claim that the use of Armed Forces and the use of heavy weapons (bombers, tanks, MLRS) Is it normal inside the country against its own population (bombing of Donbass cities)?
5. "the policy of appeasement turned out to be ineffective"
Maybe it was just necessary to IMPLEMENT the Minsk agreements ratified by the UN Security Council? And also stop bombing cities and the population of Donbass?
It was interesting to visit a parallel reality🤡
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@BenJamin-rt7ui Of course, the USA knew. What reaction should a dog who poops on the carpet expect? (this is a metaphor)
Requirements of the Russian Federation to the United States and NATO on security guarantees (December 2021). The demands were ignored. As a result, they will be carried out at the cost of millions of lives, the destruction of an entire state, riots and economic collapse in Europe
❗Draft agreements of Russia with NATO and the United States on security guarantees.
The main provisions of the first document:
— exclude the further expansion of NATO and the accession of Ukraine to the alliance;
— not to deploy additional military and weapons outside the countries where they were in May 1997 (before joining the alliance of Eastern European countries) – except in exceptional cases with the consent of Russia and NATO members;
— to abandon any NATO military activity in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, and Central Asia;
— do not deploy medium-range and shorter-range missiles where they can hit the territory of the other side;
— not to conduct exercises and other actions with a strength of more than a brigade in the agreed border zone, regularly exchange information about military exercises;
— to confirm that the parties do not consider each other as opponents, to consolidate the agreement to resolve all disputes peacefully and to refrain from the use of force;
— to give an obligation not to create conditions that can be regarded as a threat by the other party;
— Create hotlines for emergency contacts.
The main provisions of the second document are:
— not to deploy weapons and forces in areas where it will be perceived by the other side as a threat to national security;
— refrain from flying heavy bombers in nuclear and non-nuclear equipment outside their skies, from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— to refrain from the presence of warships in areas outside national waters, from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— not to deploy medium-range and shorter-range missiles abroad and in areas from where they can hit targets on the territory of the other side;
— not to deploy nuclear weapons abroad and return those already deployed, as well as eliminate the infrastructure for the deployment of nuclear weapons outside its territory;
— not to conduct military exercises with the development of scenarios for the use of nuclear weapons and not to prepare the military of non-nuclear countries to use nuclear weapons;
— The United States undertakes to exclude further expansion of NATO to the east and to refuse admission to the alliance of post-Soviet countries;
— The United States undertakes not to create military bases in post-Soviet countries, not to use their military infrastructure and not to develop military cooperation with them
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@nvelsen1975 Just information for general development:
TREATIES WITH GERMANY
1933. The Pact of Four (Italy, Germany, England, France)
1934. The Pilsudski-Hitler Pact (Germany, Poland)
1935. The Anglo-German Naval Agreement
1936. The Anti-Comintern Pact (Germany, Japan)
1938. The Munich Agreement (England, France, Germany, Italy). The result is the partition of Czechoslovakia
1938. Non-Aggression Pact (Germany, England)
1938. Non-Aggression Pact (Germany, France)
1939. Economic Agreement (Germany, Romania)
1939. Non-Aggression Pact (Germany, Lithuania)
1939. Non-aggression Pact (Germany, Latvia)
1939. Non-Aggression Pact (Germany, Estonia)
1939. Non-Aggression Pact (Germany, Denmark)
1939. The Pact of Alliance and Friendship (Germany, Italy)
1939. Non-Aggression Pact (Molotov-Ribbentrop)
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