The west should stop interfering between the two brotherly nations, I'm sure if they both sit down and talk about their mutual interests they can get to an peaceful agreement.
but Putin only wants the eastern part not the whole country.
The West promised Gorbatchev in 1991 that they wouldn't expand NATO beyond West Germany and as you can see they didn't keep their promises, approximately 10 east european countries joined.He will go for the whole country.
Russia is aware that NATO has been encroaching on them for decades. Ukraine will be the final straw he won't let go off.
Tbh idc I am not from both of those shit holes. If the country I am living in just minds it’s business then there won’t be another economic problem either.
That actually makes sense. I mean Russia uses to do weird schemes back in the day so who says they areRussia got really smart people, but it is a badly run economy. Often when I look who discovered this or that thing I stumble upon some Russian dude who came up with it.
It would be awesome if the Soviet Union excluding the EU lapsed countries (Estonia etc.) get back together, but what is more likely is Russia merging with Belarus and Ukraine only.
It now also makes more sense why that Belarusian dictator started allowing Middle Eastern refugees to enter Belarus to go to Europe. Perhaps it is part of a strategy to destabilize that area and it were orders from Putin.
Russia has an economy the size of Italy’s. Their GDP per capita is less than 1/6th of the US.
They place too much importance on international prestige and power for a country with their size (economically).
They need to focus on enriching themselves for a decade or two before they try to become a rival to the US again.
According to fresh figures from the IMF (October 24), Russia’s GDP is expected to exceed $4 trillion first time ever. By this measure, Russia is the 6th largest economy in the world, virtually on par with Germany, who scored $4.15 trillion.
That notion is based on a misconception; Russia's economy is actually only slightly smaller than Germany's economy -- when the far more reliable purchasing power parity metric is used.
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This also applies to Russia's military capabilities; people look at the raw numbers and think it ludicrous that a budget of only $65 billion should be compared with a budget of $800 billion.
What they don't understand is that Russia's military spending is significantly larger when properly contextualised in purchasing power parity terms, instead of US dollar terms.
Russia's military spending is close to $200 billion in purchasing power parity terms... much larger than the $65 billion dollar military figure expressed in US currency.
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In university, my lecturers used to stress the fact that Russia’s economy will be harmed each time they try to flex their muscle.
Estonians are the rest of east Europe hates Russia from 1940 for what they did, glad that these small Baltic nations joined nato to avoid 1940s scenario. Before the conflict with Russia, Ukraine did not had any issue with Russia, and joining nato wasn't a major topic or accepted. But them seeing their neighbour acting as if it owns ukrine and not allowing to transition to democracy unveiled the truth. Ukrine is now is the only country without protection from Russia wrath.The West promised Gorbatchev in 1991 that they wouldn't expand NATO beyond West Germany and as you can see they didn't keep their promises, approximately 10 east european countries joined.
One of them (Estonia) shares a border with Russia, if Ukraine joins NATO, then they will have american military bases next to their borders.
NATO lied to Russia so Putin won't let Ukraine go and Biden won't do anything about it.
Ukraine has been an important part of Russian history for centuries, they share a culture and language so whatever happens between them is only between them. The West in my opinion shouldn't get involved, that's just interference as usual (especially in the case of the US).What is your take on this escalating conflict?
Putin is sniffing weakness in the West as they pulled out of Afghanistan and Western publics becoming anti-war.
Hayaay, ukrine itself is asking help from the west, though Germany and France have stood in negative neutrality against Ukraine by asking her to just calm down and talk while it's getting invaded. But hey, even if these two countries have economic interests with Russia there is a limit where they allow Russia to do whatever it wants.Ukraine has been an important part of Russian history for centuries, they share a culture and language so whatever happens between them is only between them. The West in my opinion shouldn't get involved, that's just interference as usual (especially in the case of the US).
It remains to be seen what exactly Comrade Putin has in store for that region, we'll just have to wait and see, won't we?
Ukraine wasn't planning to join NATO yet, but it was definitely planning to join the EU, and when you are a member of the EU the next step is to join NATO.Estonians are the rest of east Europe hates Russia from 1940 for what they did, glad that these small Baltic nations joined nato to avoid 1940s scenario. Before the conflict with Russia, Ukraine did not had any issue with Russia, and joining nato wasn't a major topic or accepted. But them seeing their neighbour acting as if it owns ukrine and not allowing to transition to democracy unveiled the truth. Ukrine is now is the only country without protection from Russia wrath.
Doesn't make sense imo, Crimea was about access to the sea, about acquiring ports and stationing a fleet. Everyone knew what were the objectives, and Russia suffered a lot due to sanctions. I don't see the benefits to taking the entire countryWhat is your take on this escalating conflict?
Putin is sniffing weakness in the West as they pulled out of Afghanistan and Western publics becoming anti-war.