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There's a huge gap between "doing nothing" and invading your neighbor. Like I thought Putin did a brilliant piece of realpolitik by making all of western media cry about a impending invasion for months, then just announcing that Crimea and the Donetsk republics were officially becoming Russian territory. Western media and leaders appear paranoid and irrational, the public is happy that it didn't lead to war and just made the Russian annexation of Ukrainian territory official. But then they declare war, basically turning themselves into a pariah state and having to fight a slug fest of a war against the second largest army in Europe.The idea that if Russia did nothing, they would be okay is rather naive. Especially when there are endeavors to balkanize russia.
Everything that Russia is doing right now, i would venture the EU/Nato would like to do to Russia.
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Nonviolent Ways the United States Could Exploit Russian Vulnerabilities
Despite its vulnerabilities and anxieties, Russia remains a formidable opponent in a few key domains. What non-violent, cost-imposing measures could the United States pursue to stress Russia's economy, its military, and the regime's political standing at home and abroad?www.rand.org
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Why do you guys legitimately act like there aren't dozens if not hundreds of plans to take action against Russia through various proxies.
The Russians took Crimea to have Sevastapol's warm water port, so that they could defend their military alliance with Syria.
And who was out to remove Bashar? The west, the very same people that we are just going to assume have no aggressive posture after watching them take down their enemies, and the enemies of their allies one by one, piece by piece?
Were you guys just as defensive about the Western/Turkish/Qatari intervention in Syria? Libya?
Was Russia's intervention justified there, and elsewhere? Was Iran's intervention against ISIS justified?
Personally, i find justification to be a personal thing. Reasoning is not. To deny that there are reasons why this is happening, and just call them excuses is to be confident in naivete.
If it wasn't for the war Germany would still become further and further dependent on Russian gas. If it wasn't for the war they wouldn't be torpedoing the election of european politicians who aren't outright hostile to Russia. If it wasn't for the war the absolute disaster in Afghanistan would still be the worst military campaign this century.
Like what was the fucking plan here? It was stupid, and it will remain stupid.