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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
Putin has failed to make an ironclad ally of Ukraine, or make it very economically worrisome for them to consider NATO as an option. Even if they had poor political ties with Russia, if the economic benefit was there, they wouldn't risk losing it for a military agreement. With a lack of economic clout, Putin resorted to the stick.
It's as if Canada was poor (more ill run politically than it is now!) and decided that the best way forward was to join Warsaw, because the USA had been dicks to Canada for decades upon decades.
Ukraine wasn't built up like Europe and didn't recover with Russia at the same rate (ironically they both would have benefited greatly by stronger ties than they have). This is a very long string of diplomatic failure.
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And Canada should have a right to that. Ukraine has legitimate concerns about the defense of their borders, as evidence by the stealing if Crimea, and the present situation. If you had someone taking your land and attacking you, would you not look elsewhere for protection?