EDC4ALL! » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No, NATO itself does not possess or own nuclear weapons. While some NATO member countries do possess nuclear weapons, NATO's policy of nuclear deterrence relies on a combination of national nuclear arsenals, US-supplied nuclear weapons stored in Europe, and the nuclear sharing arrangements among certain NATO allies.
jerrab » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ russia gave them plenty of time for ukraine to say they would not join nato.
EDC4ALL! » 41 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ wow. so if there is a massive oil deposit in Ukraine, the same amount of oil is in Russia? You are a special kind of stupid. Did you even read what I posted?
-------------------------------------EDC4ALL! » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ wow. so if there is a massive oil deposit in Ukraine, the same amount of oil is in Russia? You are a special kind of stupid. Did you even read what I posted?
----------------------------------EDC4ALL! » 51 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ wow. so if there is a massive oil deposit in Ukraine, the same amount of oil is in Russia? You are a special kind of stupid. Did you even read what I posted?
-----------------------EDC4ALL! » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ please post a link that say's Russia attacked Ukraine because they might join NATO.
Seems like Ukraines biggest push to join NATO was AFTER Russia TOOK Crimea.
- 2008: Ukraine formally requested the NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP).
- 2010: The process stalled under President Yanukovich, who did not support a NATO relationship.
- 2014-present: Following the Revolution of Dignity and the Russian annexation of Crimea, Ukraine has re-emphasized its NATO aspirations.
- 2017: Ukraine amended its constitution to include NATO membership as a strategic goal.
- 2022: Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Zelenskyy formally requested an accelerated accession to NATO.
EDC4ALL! » 18 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ please post a link that say's Russia attacked Ukraine because they might join NATO.
- 2022: Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Zelenskyy formally requested an accelerated accession to NATO.
what you said......................
-----------------------------EDC4ALL! » 23 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ please post a link that say's Russia attacked Ukraine because they might join NATO.
Seems like Ukraines biggest push to join NATO was AFTER Russia TOOK Crimea.
- 2008: Ukraine formally requested the NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP).
- 2010: The process stalled under President Yanukovich, who did not support a NATO relationship.
- 2014-present: Following the Revolution of Dignity and the Russian annexation of Crimea, Ukraine has re-emphasized its NATO aspirations.
- 2017: Ukraine amended its constitution to include NATO membership as a strategic goal.
- 2022: Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Zelenskyy formally requested an accelerated accession to NATO.
jerrab » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ -----------------------------
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, a central event in the Russo-Ukrainian War, has been fueled by concerns about Ukraine's potential NATO membership. Russia views Ukraine joining NATO as a threat, and has previously demanded that Ukraine not be allowed to join. While NATO leaders have maintained that Ukraine's future is within the alliance, the war has highlighted the significant opposition to NATO membership from Russia.
jerrab » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ that russia does not have to worry about nato putting missiles on russia border if ukraine jpins nato.
jerrab » 22 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ and there right then is why russia invaded, it waited for a week to bomb anything but ukraine refused to say it would not join nato.
so you want to police the world?EDC4ALL! » Today, 12:44 pm » wrote: ↑ Russia STOLE Crimea....and you are OK with it. They don't own it, they conquered it.
jerrab » 30 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------
Yes, Russia is a major oil producer and exporter. It's the third-largest oil producer globally, behind Saudi Arabia and the United States, according to the Strauss Center. Russia's oil production is concentrated in the West Siberia and Volga-Ural oil and gas provinces, according to Statista. A significant portion of Russia's oil production is exported, making it a key player in the global oil market, according to the Strauss Center.
Mrkelly » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ so you want to police the world?
didnt you tRumpers vote against that?
now you want us to intervene![]()
some terrible **** happening all over the world
lots of bad actors
where to next … Africa?
and you want us to get involvedEDC4ALL! » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ you said Russia owns Ukraine. They don't. They illegally occupy it.