Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by tylerw02
You're repeating the same rhetoric that the Qs do.
If you were calling the shots what do you think NATO and the USA should do as far as involving ourselves in the Russia/Ukraine fight? Do you think it is an act of war against Russia for us to arm their adversary? Do you think it even remotely possible that Russia will use nuclear weapons if it sees itself as being defeated? Do you think Ukraine can defeat Russia and expel them more than temporarily from the territory Russia now holds?

Why is this our fight? There is a lot of injustice in the world. We can't cure that.

Just curious on your thoughts. What do we have to gain by getting involved? What do we have to lose?

Russia has a history of being a very determined enemy to those who would be its enemy.



Ukraine was never Russia's adversary until Russia decided to invade.

The US signed a treaty, along with Russia, to ensure Ukrainian security in exchange for nuclear disarmament. In an ideal world, Ukraine never should have given to Western and Russian pressure to disarm. If they still had their nukes, no way Russia would have ever invaded. Russia, as usual, proved themselves to be untrustworthy.