dajo9 said:
Genocide Joe said:
sycasey said:
Genocide Joe said:
sycasey said:
Cal88 said:
In any case, as I have said above, whether or not it was justified
It wasn't.
But it was provoked. Sorry that your bubble of American goodness keeps getting burst by facts.
This response is rich from someone who also constantly argues against the Israeli war on Hamas by saying that it's a disproportionate response to the original Hamas attack. If it's true for Israel, it's extra true for Russia.
Unlike you, I have never said Russia is a good guy the way you have about the United States. That's what makes your position so laughable. But because you boxed yourself in that corner, you have had to pretend that the facts that came out, that the U.S. promised not to move NATO further eastward (and lied) and blew up a peace deal that could have saved hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian lives don't exist and that just makes you a clown on this topic.
Mikhail Gorbachev disagrees with you about promising not to move NATO eastward.
You're going to drop that bomb without a link to support it?
Jeffrey Sachs -- who was there, as part of the U.S. delegation -- said that the "Not One Inch Eastward" was the underlying premise for the entire negotiation. Otherwise, the former Soviet republics, like Ukraine, would not have given up their nuclear missiles.
Besides, Gorbachev was 91 when he died in 2022. Did he get railroaded in an interview? Was he still competent?
Sure, there have been NeoCon revisionists who've tried to deny reality, and claim that U.S./NATO leaders didn't
really promise anything.... Obvious B.S.: "
De-bunking Russian disinformation on NATO"
But through the magic of FOIA requests, many previously classified notes have been declassified, and they reveal exactly what Jeffrey Sachs and many others have been saying for years -- that everyone's understanding was Not. One. Inch. Eastward.
NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard