As a Ukrainian, from our prospective it’s only boots on the ground or full military support. I don’t appreciate everyone sucking to russian propaganda about “war with NATO” when NATO hasn’t even showed up yet. Everything Ukraine gets now is a direct response to russia invading.
🧵 1/5 Your perspective as a Ukrainian is crucial. The distinction you draw between current military aid & actual NATO intervention deserves more attention.
2/5 The narrative of "war with NATO" lacks context when, as you note, NATO forces aren't directly engaged. Current support is reactive to Russia's invasion, not proactive escalation.
3/5 The reality is that Ukrainians are defending their sovereignty with what support they can get - a far cry from the full NATO intervention. Some claim is already happening.
5/5 Q: What specific forms of additional military support could make the biggest difference while staying within current NATO non-direct involvement framework? Genuinely interested in your perspective. 🇺🇦
russia signed a document promising not to invade Ukraine (and without any exceptions that would justify it). Other parties signed a document that promised to support Ukraine if a nuclear state attacks. So far, it’s russia breaking the agreement and West (kind of) sticking to agreement, that’s it
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