W@r can be caused by both parties engaged disagreeing on a
policy or one party attempting to conquer another's land while the other
defends it. It frequently happens between people who live on the same side of a
shared border, with one having more powerful weapons and the other having fewer.
It could be a domestic conflict between countries or an international conflict
involving two or more countries. Since the dawn of time, many w@rs have been
fought, the most notable of which were WW 1 and WW 11, both of which lasted
four years. The w@r resulted in the formation of numerous international
organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, the African
Union, NATO, the Soviet Union, and many others. The conflict between Russia and
Ukraine arose as a result of Russia's defense of its territory against hostile
invaders.
Ukraine's and Russia's Situations
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), comprised of
Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine, and the Transcaucasian Federation, is created in
post-revolutionary Russia (divided in 1936 into the Georgian, Azerb, Aijan, and
Armenian republics). The new communist state, often known as the Soviet Union,
succeeded the Russian Empire as the world's first Marxist socialist state. The
Russian-dominated Soviet Union grew to become one of the world's most powerful
and influential states in the decades after its founding, eventually
encompassing 15 republics: Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Belorussia, Uzbekistan,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan,
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Following the fall of the Soviet Union's
communist leadership in 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved. Russia and
Ukraine were once part of the Soviet Union, or, to put it another way, they
were once part of Russia while it was still the USSR. The USSR broke up in the
1990s, and Ukraine basically became an independent country. In 1922, Russia and
Ukraine joined the Soviet Union (USSR), which included Belarus and
Transcaucasia (modern Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan). Years later, on August
24, 1991, Ukraine attempted to join NATO. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) is America's best defense against the destruction of a superpower
like Russia. NATO membership gives the United States an advantage over Russia.
Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union by issuing a declaration of
independence. On December 26, 1991, the Union was disbanded.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, has
consistently declared that Russians and Ukrainians are "one people,"
which Ukrainians deny.
Ukraine has been seeking membership in the European Union
(EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since that time (NATO).
NATO is a political and military organization with the goal
of ensuring its members' independence and security through political and
military methods. After the breakaway in 1991, it should have been
disbanded...but they managed to keep it going. The Minsk Agreement said that
NATO should keep away from the east, but NATO appears to be pushing eastw@rd on
a daily basis, making it appear as though there is a conspiracy against Russia.
NATO's mission, according to its website, is to "guarantee the freedom and
security of its members through political and military means." In terms of
politics, the alliance fosters democracy by allowing members to "consult
and cooperate on defense and security-related issues to solve problems, build
trust, and, in the long run, prevent conflict."
The Implication Of Ukraine Joining Nato
Ukraine aspires to be a member of NATO. Ukraine and Russia
share a straight border. Ukraine shares a border with the Black Sea...along
with a few other NATO members. If Ukraine joins NATO, Russia will never be able
to defend itself if the US launches an assault. And, because it is so close to
Moscow, an attack and takeover of Russia could happen overnight if the US
wanted it to. It gets worse... if Ukraine joins NATO, Russia will never attack
Ukraine first, even if there is solid evidence that they intend to attack Russia...because
Article 5 of the NATO agreement would force ALL NATO countries to launch a
full-scale attack on Russia. Then there was Ukraine, which was larger than the
USSR at the time. The ethnic Russians in the Dombas region are the consequence
of some form of cross-breeding by the USSR. Ukraine had a decent relationship
with Russia until a brutal coup in 2014, which installed a government that
desires Western cooperation.
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People in Crimea and Donbas did not agree with the new
reforms that pushed them tow@rd the West, so the Ukrainian government launched
an offensive against them. This was the catalyst for Russia's invasion and
annexation of Crimea. For the same reason, they are currently on a
"peacekeeping mission" to safeguard the ethnic Russians of Luhansk
and Donetsk, who have already announced their support for Russia.
The Reason Why Russia Is Fighting Ukraine
Putin has no intention of annexing Ukraine...as long as it
stays out of NATO. Russia opposes Ukraine joining NATO for this reason. Lativia
is a NATO member and Russia's neighbor, and the United States has recently
arrived. Easily. Imagine being encircled in this manner, with no means to
escape. Russia is frightened. The Black Sea passes through Ukraine; the sea
borders NATO members Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania. Putin is especially
outraged by the potential of NATO military sites near Russian borders, claiming
that Ukraine joining the US-led alliance would be a "red line"
violation. With the US delivering a strong message that an invasion would have
terrible economic ramifications for Russia. Furthermore, control of the Crimean
Peninsula, which is primarily populated by ethnic Russians with large Ukrainian
and Crimean Tatar minorities, is a major factor in the conflict. Russia
annexed the peninsula in 2014 and formed two federal subjects there, the
Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol, but the areas are still
recognized as part of Ukraine internationally. If Russia controls Ukraine, it
can easily dominate the Black Sea; if they lose Ukraine, NATO forces attacking
from the Black Sea will have little chance.
American Intervention
Why did America go to such lengths to prevent Russia from
placing nuclear weapons in Cuba, despite the fact that Cuba is only a few
kilometers from US soil? They believed that Russia's placement of nuclear
weapons on their doorstep was an aggressive act and that they were justified
in protecting their borderlands (Cuba was totally consenting to this move by
Russia). The Russian Federation came to an end when the US created their
puppet, the UNITED NATIONS. The world is peaceful, but fast forw@rd 80 years and the United States is preparing to deploy heavy weaponry along Russia's
border. Who in their right mind would consent to such intrusion into their
personal space? (Ukraine wants to enable the United States to conduct military
exercises at its military bases), putting US w@r material on Russia's doorstep.
The Russians are now employing a strategy known as "offense is the best
defense." We sympathize with Ukraine, but a conflict has casualties, and
Ukraine let this tension develop on purpose... Is it true that both sides
have terrible players? Yes, but a country's borderland must be protected at all
costs.
The Agreement With
The NATO.
For the past 100 years, the United States has invaded and
destabilized other countries in the name of democracy, while simultaneously
ignoring human rights violations and governance incompetence. NATO and Russia
agreed that no country in Eastern Europe will be attacked by NATO. Russia
agreed to these arrangements on the condition that NATO does not attack any other
Eastern European country. With time, Eastern European countries such as Poland,
Romania, and Hungary, among others, joined NATO, much to Russia's chagrin.
Germany, on the other hand, was divided into two parts: an eastern half that
belonged to W@rsaw and a western part that belonged to NATO. Germany determined
at one point that it no longer wanted to be a part of the European Union.
As a result, Russia opposes Ukraine joining NATO.
Ukraine shares a border with Russia, and its military is
far weaker than Russian troops, rendering Russia vulnerable. The Russians took
the Crimea Peninsula, which was a part of Ukraine, by force.
Ukraine elected to join NATO because their soldiers are weaker,
and this will allow them to receive assistance from NATO forces anytime they
need it. NATO can create a military base in Ukraine if Ukraine joins NATO,
which is harmful to Russia. This means that if NATO decides to strike Russia,
Russia will have little time to respond. This also means that Russia would be
encircled on yet another border (Ukraine), making them even more vulnerable to
attack.
As a result, Russia opposes Ukraine joining NATO.
Russian Stern W@rning
To The World
President Vladimir Putin of Russia has issued a harsh w@rning
to any country that intends to interfere with Russia's ongoing conflict with
Ukraine. He stated unequivocally that Russia would retaliate in full. On
February 24, 2022, he will keep his vow. "Whoever tries to obstruct us,
let alone create threats to our country and its people, must understand that
the Russian response will be immediate, with consequences you have never seen
in history," BBC News said.
In reaction, Joe Biden has urged the G7 countries to apply
harsh sanctions against Russians, which will have a significant impact on the
Russian economy. Many theories have circulated the world since they launched
their attack.