No, "Bushian" is pushing for unilateral invasions-- justified by flimsy (and often racist) caricatures of the people who live in the target country-- to go unopposed. Bush launched several of those himself. It turns out all they needed to do to get you on-side was change the colour of the rosary.
By "unilateral", of course, you mean using bribery and the threat of sanction -- with the use of "with us or against us" rhetoric -- to drag a
multilateral force into a falsified and constructed conflict. Words have meaning, bro, so long as that meaning is the exact opposite of what the word actually means.
Unrelated news, here's a video of some dude warning about German overdependence on Russian natural gas exports. That was a thing that happened at some point. How did the Germans react to that warning, and how did the US respond over the course of that dude's (and the next dude's) tenure, one wonders.
We wouldn't have done anything so foolish and pig-headed as attempt to sanction one of our own biggest strategic allies and a fellow NATO member-state over a pipeline, would we?
Still conflating "the troubling existence of neo-Nazis in the country" with "the entire country is consumed by neo-Nazism", and extrapolating from that to excuse the mass slaughter of civilians who haven't done a damn thing.
Just like how every ethnic Russian in Donbas is collectively guilty for the actions of separatist militias and the Wagner Group? You keep citing the Wagner Group, after all, but you
really don't seem too keen on discussing what Ukrainian paramilitaries have been doing in the region for eight fucking years.
And political, and cultural. I'm very sorry that Russia has proven itself, time and again, to be an absolutely fucking abominable partner on the geopolitical scene, completely incapable of holding any bilateral agreement without attempting to coerce or destroy its counterparts. It tends to drive other countries away.
...and we can just loop right back to that whole "coalition of the willing" I mentioned earlier and US unipolarity on that one.
You, on the other hand, have not been doing that. You've been vomiting the same Russian state-produced racist caricatures of Ukrainians, and offering endless apologia for the slaughter of civilians, essentially blaming them for deserving it. You couldn't wear your colours any more clearly.
And, were this the case of rogue paramilitaries engaging in violent criminal activities in a region of the country, which that state government was militarily incapable of policing, you may rest assured my opinion would be quite different. However, with the incorporation of criminal, neo-Nazi paramilitaries and rebranded terrorist organizations into Ukraine's regular military forces and intelligence/police agencies, that is no longer the case. The Ukrainian state has made its ideology
quite clear through those actions, and the glorification of those parties by naming Nazi war criminals state heroes and dedicating national holidays to them.
That is why I consider Ukraine a rogue state which shouldn't be receiving international military aid. That's no longer "a troubling existence", that's out-and-out embrace of Nazism. If they ditched that shit, they'd have my support.
The more compelling question here is what would happen to Ukraine, if the state took steps to distance itself from Nazis and Nazism. Let alone strip aid from Nazi groups, or ban Nazism. At this point, there wouldn't be enough of a state left after the inevitable coup and/or civil war, for Russia to take over in the first place.
The rapid establishment of a Russian oligarchy-- as well as complete cooptation of the state machinery towards personal enrichment, and destruction of any and all democracy-- was indeed the intent behind a cabal of Western profiteers and corporatist hawks.
Period.
Blah-de-blah. In essence: you want to discuss Russo-Ukrainian relations while entirely omitting and/or excusing the dramatically unbalanced and ludicrously oppressive nature of that relationship for most of its history. You want to dredge it up for the sake of an ignorant lecture, but don't want to examine it critically.
You may rest assured we'll come back to this.
Forced deportations of communities on the basis of race is all well and good apparently, because you've swallowed the line that they were all Nazis, too!
Forced deportations of communities on the basis of race is
literally the reason there are ethnic Russians in Ukraine in the first place. But you don't want to admit
this part; ethnic Russians in Ukraine are
victims of Soviet policy too. And that, for the cardinal sin of their grandparents and great-grandparents being forcibly deported to Ukraine under Stalin, Ukrainian Nazis have deemed them worthy of extermination pursuant to mad revanchist fantasy.
And yeah,
they were fuckin' Nazis. The OUN didn't get the hint Nazism was no longer en vogue by the end of World War II, and wouldn't stop ethnically cleansing Ukraine and southeast Poland. Kind of the whole principal cause of Operation Vistula.
That might be because a conversation about a present-day invasion and war has more pressing and recent updates, and not everybody wants to indulge in your tedious history lessons.
So, about this...
Blah-de-blah. In essence: you want to discuss Russo-Ukrainian relations while entirely omitting and/or excusing the dramatically unbalanced and ludicrously oppressive nature of that relationship for most of its history. You want to dredge it up for the sake of an ignorant lecture, but don't want to examine it critically.
Ah, yes. History matters, but only so long as it supports your point of view, your political biases, and your desired policy outcomes; otherwise, it's tedious, ignorant, and uncritical. It doesn't matter if it's eighty years or eight months, context fades to nothing for the sake of the now, the moment contravening narratives surface. A paradox that wouldn't have been said better by any Bush administration spokesperson or media proxy.
What an absolute fucking joke, for you to write this, immediately after excusing the deaths of Ukrainian civilians because some other Ukrainians are neo-Nazis. You're applying guilt-by-association to an entire country as an excuse for slaughter, you laughable hypocrite.
...so you were saying about the Wagner Group?