Woke up this morning to the inevitable news that Russia has invaded the Ukraine. Immediate thoughts are with the innocent civilians, many of who have already lost their lives.
My question is why would Putin invade a neighbouring country knowing the inevitable reaction from the West? He obviously knew that they would face economic sanctions, a devaluation of the Ruble, a loss of trade and more…and yet it didn’t deter him.
His ultimate justification for the invasion is based on bare faced lies and already debunked propaganda, but the chain of events dating back to the collapse of the Soviet Union are the real reason for this aggression.
Is there any understanding for his point of view?
As much as we distrust Putin, he distrusts the West. This is based on ¨promises¨made by NATO, that they would not expand Eastwards when former Soviet satellites gained their independence in the late 80s. NATO were recently promising that Ukraine would and could not join NATO, and Putin sees this as the beginnings of discussions that would ultimately see another border country containing Western troops.
The NATO betrayal and what it means today
Have we handled the post Cold War situation wrongly? How did relations that were at a high in the 90s deteriorate to this point? Why did the US dismiss Mikael Gorbachev when he declared in 1990 "You say that NATO is not directed against us, that it is simply a security structure that is adapting to new realities ... therefore, we propose to join NATO."?
Thoughts?
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