aggiehawg said:
Well when Russia invaded in Feb 2022, I felt it was sort of The Potterry Barn Ruke. We broke it back in 2014, during the Maidan Revolution so we own it.
Ukraine has long been corrupt, so that came with the territory but Zelensky's actions since then have given me not only indigestion but also pause. Arming one strongman against another, although a time honored and a clandestine preoccupation with doing so by the CIA, is just another way of saying, "He ay be Satan, but he's OUR Satan."
True enough, but the problem is its again like if China was meddling with making Mexico's government into their proxy. They CAN back down, we can't. Too much at stake. Same with Russia. They can't back down as long as we meddle with Ukraine. But we also can't tolerate invasions --- problem is Biden basically greenlighted it.
We had no business meddling with a direct neighbor of Russia. Now its getting out of hand. Its the Cuba as Soviet proxy problem. No way to resolve it if you insist on maintaining the proxy. We even did invade Cuba over it, just low key. The next would not have been had it not wrapped up.
Its a real mess in diplomatic terms. There is hope now because maybe the direct profiteers from the conflict have been separated from it, and without that prejudicing talks, maybe something can be worked out. We need to remind Russia we have our 1994 assurance that we have to take into account, just as they any of their nat security concerns. If any can do this, its the Trump style approach that brought peace in the Mideast.