For what its worth, we already are technically (The US that is) required by treaty to send in troops in support of the Ukraine.
Back when the old USSR broke up, they wound up with a lot of Nukes: In exchange for giving them up, we, along with 6 others - including Russia - agreed that should *anybodies* armed forces move in, the countries that signed on would come in and put a stop to it with all the force required.
It was never submitted to nor ratified by the Senate so it is NOT a treaty the US is bound by. I was really surprised by that fact.
If there is a treaty to aid the Ukraine isn't the other signers required to send aid Sure the US may not have ratified it, but did the other signers Because if they did sign and they don't send troops. Its just a piece of worthless paper.
If there is a treaty to aid the Ukraine isn't the other signers required to send aid Sure the US may not have ratified it, but did the other signers Because if they did sign and they don't send troops. Its just a piece of worthless paper.
Treaty or not no country in its right mind is going to send military forces into the middle of the Ukraine and confront the Russians.
For what its worth, we already are technically (The US that is) required by treaty to send in troops in support of the Ukraine.
Back when the old USSR broke up, they wound up with a lot of Nukes: In exchange for giving them up, we, along with 6 others - including Russia - agreed that should *anybodies* armed forces move in, the countries that signed on would come in and put a stop to it with all the force required.
Good point, but I doubt we, or anyone will. Chuck's #2 Law: Treaties are made to be broken. Hate to be cynical but they don't work or otherwise thing change to where they are useless. I think it was a mistake for the Ukraine to give up their nukes.
On a perhaps related note, a Russian "numbers" radio station had a change in its broadcasts at the end of February.
It's not particularly interesting to hear but as one of the comments on YouTube states, "The timing of this is unsettling".
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