Yes. They did. The minute an offensive war kicked off would be the minute the aid stopped.
Don't be retarded, please. It wouldn't be getting pomp and circumstance or much acknowledgement from Government officials like it does, but it would almost certainly continue. The US couldn't give less of a shit about the 2014 conflict being resolved through an offensive, especially if it resulted in Ukraine essentially ending Russian interests and hold in their country through the LDPR regions.
Not to mention such an offensive would be deeply unpopular with Ukrainians.
Literally who cares? People put way too much stock into civilian opinion. Most military personnel in Ukraine probably wouldn't mind and that's all you need, and even if they did, you could just send natives from Western Ukraine who probably would care less. The intention wouldn't be a years long war, it would be quick lightning offensive to decapitate the DPR and LPR, after which both republics would hopefully quickly collapse. It's been done a million times and is the exact same thing the Russians tried in this very war.
And in any case, war has a fun way of rallying people together, especially one that can be so easily justified as a final ending to an 8 year conflict that could potentially get them NATO membership and finally, safety from Russia.
Zelensky was a Russian detente guy, don't forget, and he won by a pretty huge margin.
And politicians ALWAYS keep their word, especially when other world powers would rather other things happen, and certain echelons of the armed forces also want to see other things happen. Don't forget I didn't say it would be Zelensky who's in charge when it happened in any case. The theorized offensive could have happened years ago or even years from now.
So close to an admission that it was always about Russia
What admission? It was always about Russia, that's obvious. The separatists seceded because they didn't feel Ukrainian and wanted to be happy in vatnik land, and felt increasingly ostracized from the larger Ukrainian state due to anti-russian language measures (which are, by the way, understandable but retarded at the same time) among other stuff. This was never a secret and I don't think anyone believed the separatists didn't want to join Russia.
Donbabwe and Luganda are Russian puppet enclaves backed and funded and armed by the Russian state.
Saying this demonstrates either a complete lack of knowledge about what happened in Ukraine from 2013-2022 (before that really, but whatever), or even worse, you don't want to understand because you're stuck in a retarded Cold War mindset of endless Russia tunnel-vision and failing to see the broader political landscape and social upheaval of the time.
Their creation and existence is entirely because of Russia. If you are talking about Ukrainian beef with them you are talking about beef with Russia.
This is wrong, yet also true.
It's right, because obviously without Russia they wouldn't exist (no Russia means nothing to secede because of) but it's hugely wrong at the same time.
It wasn't Russians who set fire to the Trade Unions House in Odessa, killing 46 anti-maidan protesters and it wasn't Russians who had Ukraine so deeply divided that 81% of the residents of East Ukraine didn't support Euromaidan and believed their president had been couped. Ukraine's problems are almost entirely things that had been festering for ages due to the last retarded Soviet policies (lol what a surprise).
Acting like they are totally independent free countries acting without outside influence is a misrepresentation of reality
It is, which is why I never said such a thing in any of my posts. The DPR/LPR work under the constraints of what Russia wants - that's a fact. But it's completely untrue to say that their creation was due to Russia, Russia merely took advantage of the situation because it's political gold.
The DPR/LPR came to be because they didn't want to be Ukrainian. There is no way around this. If they didn't have popular support, they would have collapsed almost immediately. On the contrary, the volunteers for the military flooded in, entire Ukrainian units and veterans defected to the ranks of the separatist militias (IIRC, a lot of of the Ukrainian Alpha Group defected at the start of the war, including the future commander of the Vostok Battalion), an Army was assembled and manned, and an 8 year conflict was fought. Without the pro-Russian sentiment present in the East for so long, none of this would have been possible.
From this post I assume you're American, because there's nothing more American than presuming someone is going to fight a war purely because X or Y person or country wants them to, a belief that bit the US in the ass more times than I can even recall. If the separatists didn't want out of Ukraine, and badly, we wouldn't be in this thread right now.
PS: Can the polack fuck off from this thread already? Literally every post he makes is fucking retarded and instantly derails the thread and lowers it from its already low standard of quality for at least 4 or 5 pages.