JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 6:21 pm » wrote: ↑
I certainly remember bipartisan reluctance to Ukraine joining NATO at the beginning of the conflict.
It hasn't happened so here we are.. I have not seen Zelensky begging to join. It's understandable he is begging for support to maintain sovereignty and Bill Clinton did promise to protect Ukraine when they gave the nukes there over to Russia.
One of my nuke e teachers was a Ukrainian He was a funny dude.. Big and Hairy like Sasquatch. Shared Ukrainian culture snips like Borscht and Vodka in class.
I had Iranian teachers too which was interesting at the time. They were very smart. The department was very international. It's gone now.
this is laughable----------------------------------------------------
- Potential security aspect: While the deal doesn't explicitly guarantee US security assistance in the case of a new conflict, some believe that the US having a stake in Ukraine's economy could deter future Russian aggression. .