• SCB@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is the entire point of declaring (even informally) a reasonable Cassus Belli

    Russia does not have a reasonable reason to go to war with Ukraine that is not “we want that land”

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think there’s any good reason for two countries to go to war. It’s weird you would say wanting land is a justification. Russia’s stated reason was and is for a security buffer against NATO. It’s not justified but I don’t understand why you’re pretending it’s not the reason.

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        1 year ago

        NATO wasn’t in Ukraine, Ukraine had pledged not to join NATO as part of their disarmament, and the attack on Ukraine encouraged more countries to join NATO.

        If “a buffer against NATO” was the actual goal, that existed in post-Maidan Ukraine already, and the invasion directly counteracts that goal.

        Also their stated reason was denazification of Ukraine, which is pretty much just rejected by the international community as an unreasonable CB.

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          1 year ago

          There were several goals stated. It’s clear to anyone with a modicum of intelligence that denazification was meant for domestic politics. The Minsk accords were never implemented and Merkel bragged about it being a small tactic to arm the Ukrainians. I suppose we’ll see who ends up writing the history books to see which of us is right.

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            1 year ago

            The US and EU will write the history books, regardless of who wins the war.

            Effectively, those two are the world, despite being a minority population. That’s just the way the geopolitical cookie crumbles.