RolloTape2025
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You can say endless provocation from the West, and that can be used as a justification. But it doesn't change that Ukraine is a victim here. Attacked and damaged by Russia, not by Western provocation. At least not damaged in a direct way like the current war has.
There is a point where someone 'crosses the Rubicon'. Always there is a backstory, prior conflicts, disagreements etc. but it is clear that Russia did cross with a full invasion in 2022 and various other things dating back to 2014. Just because a person feels threatened, doesn't give them the right to kill 100s of thousands of people (a moral standpoint, not a political one) by invading their country and taking the land.
I understand your comment about China building up Mexico into an elite nuclear force and how it wouldn't be allowed by the USA. I don't really see the logic in it though. Advanced countries have nuclear weapons that can be launched across the globe. They have submarines armed with nuclear weapons that are hard to locate and could be sitting off the border of the USA or the UK right now. Advanced planes that are armed with nuclear weapons that are also hard to locate/shoot down. The idea that nuclear weapons can't be on our borders doesn't make much sense when they can be launched across the globe and dropped on precise targets in under 30 minutes. What does it matter if they are on your border or not? What will you gain with an advantage of distance between you and them? 5 minutes extra warning that won't actually matter unless you can prevent the missiles hitting? I am not aware that any country has the capability to prevent a large strike of nuclear missiles in mid-air with any surety. Once the nukes are flying, it will all be over fairly quickly, and that will be true regardless of whether they sit on the Mexico border or in China or anywhere else.
There is a point where someone 'crosses the Rubicon'. Always there is a backstory, prior conflicts, disagreements etc. but it is clear that Russia did cross with a full invasion in 2022 and various other things dating back to 2014. Just because a person feels threatened, doesn't give them the right to kill 100s of thousands of people (a moral standpoint, not a political one) by invading their country and taking the land.
I understand your comment about China building up Mexico into an elite nuclear force and how it wouldn't be allowed by the USA. I don't really see the logic in it though. Advanced countries have nuclear weapons that can be launched across the globe. They have submarines armed with nuclear weapons that are hard to locate and could be sitting off the border of the USA or the UK right now. Advanced planes that are armed with nuclear weapons that are also hard to locate/shoot down. The idea that nuclear weapons can't be on our borders doesn't make much sense when they can be launched across the globe and dropped on precise targets in under 30 minutes. What does it matter if they are on your border or not? What will you gain with an advantage of distance between you and them? 5 minutes extra warning that won't actually matter unless you can prevent the missiles hitting? I am not aware that any country has the capability to prevent a large strike of nuclear missiles in mid-air with any surety. Once the nukes are flying, it will all be over fairly quickly, and that will be true regardless of whether they sit on the Mexico border or in China or anywhere else.