Finland sacrificing its neutrality to try and join NATO was a phenomenally idiotic move.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    03 years ago

    I highly recommend educating yourself on the subject before opining. Lots has been written over the years.

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          US officials, unhappy with the scuttled EU deal, saw a similar chance in the Maidan protests.

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          It’s an overstatement to say, as some critics have charged, that Washington orchestrated the Maidan uprising. But there’s no doubt US officials backed and exploited it for their own ends.

          Your source states very clearly that the US did not orchestrate the Maidan protests, and that its involvement was due to the aborted EU-deal.

          Nothing in there about the Maidan government wanting to join NATO, aside from one reference to Putin’s paranoia about it :

          After Putin moved to secure the Crimean naval base from NATO control

          Indeed, the article referenced in this sentence says:

          “Our decision on Crimea was partly due to … considerations that if we do nothing, then at some point, guided by the same principles, NATO will drag Ukraine in and they will say: ‘It doesn’t have anything to do with you.’”

          So, according to your source, Crimea was not annexed in reaction to Ukraine giving up its neutrality, but in prevision of it.

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              03 years ago

              Not my point, I never said the US did not participate.

                • liwott
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                  03 years ago

                  “participating” means “actively working”, how is this wordplay contradicting my comment?

                  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                    03 years ago

                    US orchestrated this coup, and I’ve linked you tons of documents supporting this in our previous discussion. I recall you whining that it was too much reading.