NATO can expand all they want
They didn't want.
This is perhaps the problem, but they just didn't want to. It's been decades since Ukraine first asked, long before the conflict began and since this moment couldn't join because such as the written rules.
The West seriously dropped the ball in the Yeltsin days when they didn't take the opportunity to build the Russian Federation into a powerful ally
What sort of coddling and enabling of "our Russian partners" wasn't done by the countries such as Germany in particular but also for example America or Britain during the 1990s?
You'd think there was a crisis during the rule of Schroeder at the end of the 1990s, but then he went to become paid Russian lobbyist to this day.
NATO can expand all they want
They didn't want.
This is perhaps the problem, but they just didn't want to. It's been decades since Ukraine first asked, long before the conflict becgan and since this moment couldn't join because such as the rules.
The West seriously dropped the ball in the Yeltsin days when they didn't take the opportunity to build the Russian Federation into a powerful ally
What sort of coddling and enabling of "our Russian partners" wasn't done by the countries such as Germany in particular but also for example America or Britain during the 1990s?
You'd think there was a crisis during the rule of Schroeder at the end of the 1990s, but then he went to become paid Russian lobbyist to this day.
NATO can expand all they want
They didn't want.
This is perhaps the problem, but they just didn't want to. It's been decades since Ukraine first asked, long before the conflict becgan and since this moment couldn't join because such as the rules.
The West seriously dropped the ball in the Yeltsin days when they didn't take the opportunity to build the Russian Federation into a powerful ally
What sort of coddling and enabling of "our Russian partners" wasn't done by the countries such as Germany in particular but also for example America or Britain during the 1990s?
You'd think there was a crisis during the rule of Schroeder, but then he went to become paid Russian lobbyist to this day.
NATO can expand all they want
They didn't want.
This is perhaps the problem, but they just didn't want to. It's been decades since Ukraine first asked, long before the conflict becgan and since this moment couldn't join because such as the rules.
The West seriously dropped the ball in the Yeltsin days when they didn't take the opportunity to build the Russian Federation into a powerful ally
What sort of coddling and enabling of "our Russian partners" wasn't done by the countries such as Germany in particular but also for example America or Britain during the 1990s?
NATO can expand all they want
They didn't want.
This is perhaps the problem, but they just didn't want to. It's been decades since Ukraine first asked, long before the conflict becgan and since this moment couldn't join because such as the rules.
The West seriously dropped the ball in the Yeltsin days when they didn't take the opportunity to build the Russian Federation into a powerful ally
What sort of coddling of "our Russian partners" wasn't done by the countries such as Germany in particular but also America and Britain during the 1990s?