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Strengthening Ukraine’s Defense: The Path to Lasting Peace


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26 minutes ago, johng said:

Prevention of peace....what a great great idea...the rest just reinforcing that Ukraine is being used as a proxy trying to destroying Russia.. They will fight till the last Ukrainian.

The original article said, "Preventing Putin from winning the peace requires more than promises."

Which means preventing the aggressor from achieving any perceived gain from their hostile invasion of a sovereign state and the return of all Ukrainian and Russian lands to the rightful power.  If Ukraine were to be used as a proxy to destroy Russia, then the West would have helped rearm them BEFORE an invasion took place and then facilitated the invasion of Russia.  Russia is destroying itself at the moment.

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4 hours ago, Social Media said:

The surest path to long-term peace in Europe is for Ukraine to join NATO. Leaving Ukraine in a vulnerable “grey zone” would only invite further aggression and instability. NATO must offer Ukraine a clear path to membership, sending a strong message to Putin that his war will not prevent Ukraine’s eventual accession.

 

This is absolute nonsense, even Jens Stoltenberg admitted that "Putin went to war to prevent NATO, more NATO, close to his borders".  Anyone who thinks this is a path to peace and stability needs to have their head examined.

 

Even Zelensky’s team knew that the quest for NATO enlargement meant imminent war with Russia. Oleksiy Arestovych, former Advisor to the Office of the President of Ukraine under Zelensky, declared that “with a 99.9% probability, our price for joining NATO is a big war with Russia.”

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/nato-chief-admits-expansion-behind-russian-invasion

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