If there was an actual NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join in 2008 (with the Ukrainian constitution having been changed for that purpose back in 2004 under Kuchma, and the partnership including joint military operations since 1994), we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5, and no one would died.
If there was an actual NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join (with the Ukrainian constitution having been changed for that purpose back in 2004 under Kuchma), we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5, and no one would died.
If there was an actual NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join (in 2008, with the law on that adopted in Ukraine in 2004 back unde Kuchma) we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5.
If there was an actual NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join (in 2008, with the law on that adopted in Ukraine in 2004) we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5.
If there was NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join (in 2008, with the law on that adopted in Ukraine in 2004) we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5.
If there was NATO expansion done by now (by just signing some papers) at any moment in the 14 years since Ukraine first officially applied to be allowed to join (in 2008) we wouldn't be in this situation due to Article 5.