There have been many reactions in the United States to the war in Ukraine, writes cwtremo. A member of Ukraine’s parliament explained why Putin doesn’t deserve any support in an exclusive interview with dcexaminer.
There have been many reactions in the United States to the war in Ukraine. Most logical people see the encroachment of an independent country’s sovereignty as an act of aggression. It’s an invasion ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and it should be condemned. Yet, inexplicably, there are those who seem to be supporting Putin in his latest attempt to conquer Ukraine.
This explanation is not only used to justify Russia’s military action today, but it can be used to explain most of Russia’s position during the Cold War. Granted, the basis for hostilities in that era was predicated on the fundamental differences between communism and capitalism, but the root of the anger was disdain for all the things that Inna Sovsun mentioned.
In a more interesting twist, a point that has not received much attention, Sovsun stated that she believes one of Putin’s real reasons for ordering the invasion relates to the liberties associated with democracy itself. It wasn’t NATO expansion but the expansion of democratic ideals that threatened Putin. In that regard, the fuse for the recent invasion of Ukraine might have been ignited back in 2014 during the Euromaidan protests.
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