To the best of my knowledge, the Ukraine situation began of NATO expansion into Ukraine which broke the U.S./ Russia agreement NOT TO EXPAND NATO to Russia's boarders. The Ukraine war had nothing to do with Russia expanding its territory.
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1st off NATO did not expand into Ukraine, and 2nd, NATO is made up of numerous countries, not just the US, Ukraine wanted membership to help protect it from Russia, but was blocked from membership by other NATO countries. And the war has everything to do with Russia expanding it's territory
1) The U.S./ Nato sent arms, mostly consisting of missiles into Ukraine in 2014. so, you're wrong. 2) Putin said it several times, "Our Americans friends lied, "Not one inch eastward" is what was agreed to. 3) So shut up. Until you know what you're talking about, keep your BMJ shut.
Defensive weapons, so countries don't have a right to defend themselves from an aggressor is your policy, who gives a fuck what Putin says, he is not in charge of Ukraine, go fuck yourself you little dipshit.
No, All nations have a right to defend themselves, NONE have the right to lie or to Bare false witness, while crying the victims. Question, Do the Palestinian have the right to defend themselves?
Great non sequitur, again, sure lets play your game, yes, Palestinians have the right to defend themselves. Does defense mean you get to murder 1000 Israelis and kidnap hundreds more and expect no response?
No, I am correct. The agreement with Gorbachev & James Baker, in regards to Nato expansion in which Baker said "Not one inch eastward". The U.S. broke that agreement by placing weapons in the Ukraine. So, I am not wrong.
On December 5, 1994 the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States signed a memorandum to provide Ukraine with security assurances in connection with its accession to the NPT as a non-nuclear weapon state. The four parties signed the memorandum.
The Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine,
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