90 Miles From Tyranny : The West Could Have Prevented The Russo-Ukrainian War, But Chose Not To

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Saturday, February 26, 2022

The West Could Have Prevented The Russo-Ukrainian War, But Chose Not To


President Biden and our European allies closed every off-ramp for Russia while misleading Ukraine into thinking we would defend it.

Not every war is unnecessary or avoidable, but history might well judge the Russo-Ukrainian war as both, not least because the United States and its European allies could have prevented it, but didn’t.

The decision to go to war was Russia’s, and Russia bears ultimate responsibility for what happens now. But that does not absolve the West of its strategic incompetence and complacency, and it does not mean the United States and its allies are guiltless in all of this.

At multiple points leading up to the current crisis, there were ways for the United States and Europe to create off-ramps for both Moscow and Kyiv, to shepherd a negotiated settlement so that both sides got a minimum of what they needed, and some of what they wanted.

What might that have looked like? For Moscow, a recognition of its strategic claim on Crimea and the port of Sevastopol as the home of its Black Sea Fleet. For Kyiv, the promise of political independence and greater integration with Europe in exchange for territorial concessions.

The West should have also considered the folly and recklessness of floating the idea of NATO membership for Ukraine, something no serious person ever thought Russia would accept without going to war to prevent it. And yet as far back as 2008, the United States openly discussed the possibility of Ukraine’s membership in NATO, even as Kyiv still claimed sovereignty over Russia’s most important naval base in Sevastopol. Under these conditions, the idea of Ukraine joining NATO was preposterous.

Instead, for years now the West has encouraged Ukraine to take a hard line on Russia, with false promises that the U.S. and NATO would stand up to Moscow and defend Ukraine when it came down to it, or that Ukraine would become a NATO member and thus secure its untenable borders.

As the political scientist John Mearsheimer argued back in 2016, the West has been leading Ukraine “down the primrose path, and that the end result is that Ukraine is going to get wrecked. … What we’re doing is encouraging the Ukrainians to play tough with the Russians. We’re encouraging the Ukrainians to think they will ultimately become part of the West, because we will ultimately defeat Putin and we will ultimately get our way, time is on our side.”
That encouragement — false encouragement, as it turns out — made the Ukrainians unwilling to compromise with Russian or consider Russian demands that were not unreasonable, given the...




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3 comments:

van helsing said...

cleaning up ds/cabal crap in ukraine...

Bear Claw Chris Lapp said...

Headline is exactly correct but for clarification the warmongering grifting west.

ruralcounsel said...

Prevented it? Hell, we're responsible for it.

Ukrainians seem to be a brave people, but the US led them down a primrose path, telling them they could be a NATO/EU power right on Russia's border. We knew Russia would not allow it, so we forced Putin's hand. Knowing he would rather wreck Ukraine than have it as a NATO base.

Russia offered to negotiate and allow Ukraine to be a neutral independent country, but Ukraine (and probably our State Department) refused.

I weep for the Ukrainians, who have chosen to be destroyed at the urging of the globalist EU and US powers. But I can't blame Russia for acting as it has. It's what we would have done under our Monroe Doctrine, and everyone knows it.