erudite said:If he can ruin Ukraine's economy by making air/shipping uninsurable that also works.aezmvp said:I'm watching for social media posts on fuel bowsers moving up or trains moving out. Until then nothing has changed. You don't fly air assets 9000 km and pull active duty soldiers from every military district in the country and activate and pull the national guard from Chechnya without getting SOMETHING in return. So far as I can tell he hasn't gotten anything. Maybe a guarantee that Ukraine won't join NATO behind the scenes? But what else is he getting to back off?BTHOB said:
Russia "said" they were in the process of pulling troops back, but actual surveillance shows no actual withdrawal. In fact, more assets moving into place and field hospitals being constructed near border. Russia is playing the misinformation game - which would be the MO for imminent invasion.
This situation has NOT de-escalated, despite the propaganda being distributed by Russia.
Russia cannot, and will not tolerate Ukraine in the EU/NATO. It has three avenues to this approach.
1) The best method is to have the rulers be friendly to Moscow (see Belarus, pre EuroMaidan Ukraine)
2) The second best method is to make Ukraine completely unappealing to the EU/NATO (See: Current day)
3) The last method is to invade and make it politically impossible to join NATO/EU due to territory dispute (See: 2014 Donetsk, Luhansk, Crimea).
Technically, you already have 2 and 3 in the current day. The ongoing conflicts in the east of Ukraine and Crimea make it so that the country cannot currently be accepted into NATO. I'm pretty sure Putin is aware of this so that near term goal is already achieved.
The issue for Russia is if NATO and Ukraine recognize them Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea as independent regions and not part of Ukraine any longer. This would alleviate some issues for Ukraine's attempt to enter NATO at the expense of dividing the Ukrainian populace and legitimizing Russia. I think this would be a wildly unpopular move in country.
I also don't think that the NATO members have any interest in actually accepting Ukraine into NATO. That's just going to piss off Putin even if he does get more puppet states.