But I have to take back what I said, Ukraine started seeking NATO membership as early as 2008. Although it does seem that they started seeking NATO as a priority after Euromaidan.
My point was that it's doubtful to say they exercised their right as a country to freely decide whether to join NATO, especially if there was no major popular demand for it at the time, I'm sure it's just coincidental that they sought NATO as a priority after a US-backed coup.
The coup as well... and other things... the US messes in politics with foreign countries way way too much. Russia does it as well, but not to that extent. I think Putin just got pissed about it and saw an oportunity to regain some of the land Russia lost when the USSR fell apart. The NATO thing was just the icing on the cake.
The Cuban missile crisis was about the same thing, Russia planting it's ass next to NATO. Russia did back down with the plan though. The US wasn't ready to do that with Ukraine. They wanted a country right next to Russia.
For sure, I agree with you.
But I have to take back what I said, Ukraine started seeking NATO membership as early as 2008. Although it does seem that they started seeking NATO as a priority after Euromaidan.
My point was that it's doubtful to say they exercised their right as a country to freely decide whether to join NATO, especially if there was no major popular demand for it at the time, I'm sure it's just coincidental that they sought NATO as a priority after a US-backed coup.
The coup as well... and other things... the US messes in politics with foreign countries way way too much. Russia does it as well, but not to that extent. I think Putin just got pissed about it and saw an oportunity to regain some of the land Russia lost when the USSR fell apart. The NATO thing was just the icing on the cake.
The Cuban missile crisis was about the same thing, Russia planting it's ass next to NATO. Russia did back down with the plan though. The US wasn't ready to do that with Ukraine. They wanted a country right next to Russia.