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  • eylligator2 [she/her,none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Wait, I saw someone ask some of these but I don't remember the response but I have some questions (some I don't think anyone can really answer right now but w/e): how does Russia see this ending? Once they replace Ukraine's gov, demilitarize them and discourage them from joining NATO, what then? They said they were uninterested in occupation.

    Is there any reason that NATO wouldn't immediately go in to replace pro Putin Ukrainian government once Russian forces leave? Would they avoid that because of the threat of nuclear war? Something else?

    How significant is China's support for Russia here for discouraging NATO from getting a pro NATO gov back in power? Will this discourage Biden from doing another reckless stare down with two of most power nuclear countries? How likely is it that NATO says "sanctions don't work so nuke em"?

    • Vncredleader
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      3 years ago

      A new government would likely mean a new military, or at least a loyal one. No way they could just place a pro-NATO leader in there. Another Maidan wont be allowed to happen

    • anoncpc [comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      What NATO said "sanction don't work so nuke em", that's when the world end since China will not scare to trade life for life in a nuclear exchange.