It's too late you fool, the war is now over it's been 3 years, that's why you're mocked. Your side tried to murder Trump, it's over
the fuck are you talking about? You've been fed too many conspiracy theories. There is no evidence supporting your claim. But feel free to post evidence. As I said, lets talk. I am willing to listen
Geo-politics isn't about moral standards and if you like to fact check I recommend reading some history books and you'll find out that Russia was invaded by "morally superior" European powers multiple times with catastrophic consequences for the Russian population because the invaders behaved like animals.
Russia has plenty reason to distrust a military alliance like NATO expanding into Ukraine
which has been NATO's goal since the USSR fell apartafter negotiations where the West promised they wouldn't expand to the East.
If you want to fact check the bold part here's the official NATO link -->
https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_37750.htmQuote from linked article:
feel free to read what I wrote. I said exactly what you are now quoting to me and acknowledged that promises to Russia have not been kept in terms of staying out of their sphere of influence (see my point also about average reading comprehension of Americans, thx for proving it). And I do understand why geopolitically, Putin may have felt backed into a corner by Nato and lashed out. What I don't understand is why you are all basically defending Putin and think that is the correct response. Putin isnt defending the Russian people, he is killing tens out thousand of them in a war to keep his regime alive. And yes, one may say "Who are we to know what regime the Russians want? Why to we put our morals on them?" Fair point. But then, why not have open and fair elections to ask the Russian people? Why threaten people during referendums to ensure they vote how you want them to? Why did someone like Nawalny have to die if you are so sure you stand for what the Russian people want?
The expansion of Nato was a political process that took decades, supported by votes of the American people (bc lets be honest, Nato was and is to a large portion controlled by America). And America used to be a champion of democracy, understanding that long term peace is more likely achieved if the people have a say in their fates instead of a couple of strongmen butting heads.
People - given the choice - don't want to live in a country where they are murdered for speaking up. Heck I bet you don't want that for yourself. So why is it okay for you that Putin wants to basically subject millions of Ukrainians to that fate?