• @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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    -92 days ago

    This is what the EU should propose to Putin. Russia will withdraw from all land it seized from Ukraine after the 2022 invasion. NATO would be dissolved and replaced with a European alliance. Ukraine and Canada would be permitted to join but not the US. If Putin doesn’t accept the proposal, the UK and France would send troops to Ukraine.

    • @pelikan@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      222 hours ago

      I don’t understand why this was downvoted, if such a proposal had been made in 2022 during first Istanbul talks, it could have prevented another three years of meatgrinder. As during those talks Russia openly discussed getting troops back to pre-2022 border as possible option, and European alliance instead of NATO (i.e. no US troops and nukes in Europe) is also offer that is hard to ignore. So after some negotiation it might become a deal; sadly noone offered that.

      • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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        015 hours ago

        The difference is that Trump doesn’t seem interested defending Europe. The EU should use this to bargain with Putin regarding Ukraine.

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      20 hours ago

      This is delusional. It’s not a personal vendetta against the USA. Nuclear Europe fielding military in Ukraine is a red line for Russian national security. Until people understand the reality of security, you’re all going to be blathering idiots.

      There are two positions on security - it’s either I am secure while you are not or it’s we’re both secure. Mutual security is the only way that peers can engage sustainably. Assymetrical security cannot be sustained by peers.

      Ukraine being a non-militarized buffer between Europe and Russia is critical to Russian national security. Any arrangement where Ukraine is militarily aligned with the rest of Europe is an asymetrical security situation where Europe has security at the expense of Russia losing security.

      It will never be sustainable.

      Russia will either establish Ukraine as fully demilitarized with its constant oversight for the next several decades, as a result of the violation of trust that the US and EU committed, or Russia will occupy Ukraine. These are the only two options that establish mutual security and thus are the only sustainable options. Anything else is an escalation by Europe.

      • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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        -215 hours ago

        Ukraine has to be assured that it would be protected if Russia attacks again. Another option would be for the UN to be obligated to protect Ukraine if Russia attacks again.

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          14 hours ago

          Still delusional. Russia has no interest in attacking Ukraine. Learn the history. Every single Russian intervention into Ukraine has been in response to Western meddling.

          You want the Ukrainian people to be safe, get the West the fuck out of it

          • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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            09 hours ago

            I already said that another option would be for the UN to be obligated to protect Ukraine if Russia attacks again. It would then be unnecessary for Ukraine to be in any alliance.

            • @freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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              28 hours ago

              The UN doesn’t have sufficient military to do such a thing. They would need make an alliance to be strong enough against Russia, or it would have to the be the US. This is what we have now, it’s called NATO, and the point is that NATO advanced on Russia. So sure, you can say the UN will enlist all the NATO countries to fight Russia, but only in defense, and no one in Europe would agree to that.

      • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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        -41 day ago

        Russia would gain Crimea, the US military would no longer be in Europe, sanctions against Russia would be lifted, and with UK and French troops in Ukraine, Russia would not be able to conquer Ukraine.

        • @BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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          91 day ago

          Russia already has Crimea.

          But if you mean a full withdrawal of the US from Europe, then they would probably take my. US would never agree to it though

              • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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                -39 hours ago

                The US has already said it will start withdrawing troops from Europe and Hegseth considers China a bigger threat than Russia.

                • @Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml
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                  39 hours ago

                  You think they’re going to close all 38 of their bases across all of Europe? That would be a big strategic break from full spectrum dominance, which is US policy, and part of the plan to contain the growth of China.

                  • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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                    -18 hours ago

                    From https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/5292882-pentagon-china-risks-global-instability/

                    In late March, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued the Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance to the Pentagon. According to the guidance, as quoted by The Washington Post, “China is the Department’s sole pacing threat, and denial of a Chinese fait accompli seizure of Taiwan — while simultaneously defending the U.S. homeland is the Department’s sole pacing scenario.” The Pentagon is instructed, per the report, to plan only for contingencies with China.

                    Given the trends in the new administration, none of this is surprising, but it is shocking.

                    The document is a blueprint for geopolitical malpractice. The guidance’s identification of China as a major security threat, and thus a priority, is appropriate. But the prescribed downgrading of American commitments in Europe and the Middle East is a recipe for global instability, including in Asia. Violent conflagrations will follow.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      92 days ago

      There is zero chance of Russia withdrawing from the current territories at this point. Also, why would Russia give shit if France and UK sent troops to Ukraine. Russian army is at around 1.5 million troops, while the EU could scrape up a few thousand troops at best. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/british-army-troops-ukraine-defence-b2701635.html

      Meanwhile, the US provides the bulk of NATO accounting for over 70% of arms and majority of the troops. Without the US, there is no NATO. Anybody who understands basic arithmetic can see how absurd this whole notion is.

      • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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        -82 days ago

        Numbers alone don’t count. During World War II, Germany could have conquered Russia if it didn’t have to fight the powerful US in the west. That’s the reason Putin might accept the plan. Without the US in Europe, Putin might think he can conquer Europe.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          122 days ago

          The alternate reality you inhabit is fascinating. Meanwhile, here’s what a book produced by US military has to say on the subject.

          The fact that you’re historically illiterate explains why you have ideas that have no basis in reality. Maybe read a book for once in your life.

          • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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            -81 day ago

            By 1944, Russia had fully recovered from the German invasion and was a powerful military. That was not the case in 1942. When Hitler launched his 1942 summer offensive, he had to keep units in the west to repel any invasion of France by the Western allies.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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              121 day ago

              You can read the whole book, USSR was the main force fighting the nazis and did far more than all the allies combined. Your historical illiteracy is frankly an embarrassment.

              • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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                -91 day ago

                I know that but the Western allies kept Hitler from concentrating his forces against Russia. Also, the West through Arctic convoys gave Russia supplies. Finally, it was the West which bombed Germany not Russia.

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                  121 day ago

                  The reality is that US companies continued to work with the nazis well into the war. And as the book I linked explains in great detail, USSR would have won the war regardless. Your whole premise here is nonsense born out of sheer ignorance. Instead of making inane comments on here and wasting people’s time, go read a book and learn about the subject you’re attempting to debate.

                  • @direwolf@lemmy.ml
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                    -714 hours ago

                    Had not the powerful US entered World War II, Russia would have been conquered by Germany. Russia had a much greater population than Germany, but its troops weren’t as well trained and in the beginning of the war its equipment weren’t as good.