• Straight_Depth [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    So, anyway, assuming LPR/DPR decision holds for the forseeable future, I think this will mean mainland Ukraine will be joining NATO pretty fuckin sharpish. Not sure whose own-goal this is, but I don't see that as especially advantageous for Russia.

      • CheGueBeara [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        They could just change the rules. The rules don't really matter, either, obviously.

      • jabrd [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Because rules aren’t just an abstract cudgel for the ruling class that can be tossed away whenever convenient

        • Shoegazer [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I mean normally sure, but they’ll need other members to agree on rule changes and exemptions. I don’t think it will bode well for NATO if the US decided to take charge of accepting Ukraine while other countries are hesitant.

          • newmou [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            “Given the extraordinary circumstances, a majority of NATO member countries have agreed that in this unprecedented situation, Ukrainian membership to NATO must be granted not despite its conflict status, but because of it. Russian aggression and destabilization must be countered, for the good of the Ukrainian people.” — there, done. Problem solved. Rules mean nothing

            • throw42069at [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              The point of having Ukraine in NATO in the first place would be to legitimise war with Russia. An illegitimate entry of Ukraine into NATO would delegitimise the war in the eyes of the public.

      • InternetLefty [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Right, this would only work if the Ukrainian govt recognizes the LPR and DPR