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    1. We’re obligated by the treaty to take action through the UN security council. Russia is a permanent member of the UNSC and can veto anything they want there. It turns out that a guarantee to take action through the UNSC isn’t actually a security guarantee at all, because it is a backdoor for any UNSC member or any UNSC member’s ally or proxy to abuse you for however long they desire.

    2. primarchofistanbul on

      “It may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal.”

    3. Primary_Employ_1798 on

      But orange will make a deal, like one criminal with the other

    4. SoupSpelunker on

      As a Volga German growing up in the US in the 70s, my great grandmother drilled it into my head to never trust a Russian.
      They’re more full of shit than an ox fart or words to that effect is all she managed to teach me of her broken German.

    5. Iamoggierock on

      We can all argue the details but the reality is America is nobody’s ally in the west at present.

    6. Nytalith on

      Security guarantees require a treaty. Not a presidents speech.
      Even famous Budapest Memorandum isn’t a treaty. Plus if you read it it’s clear that Russia broke it, but UK and USA didn’t have to do anything other than talk in un (where Russia can block anything).

      Another thing is that it wasn’t Ukraine’s nuclear arsenal. The missiles we’re on Ukrainian soil but they were Soviet. With launch codes etc in Moscow, not Kyiv. It was more hot potato than anything else.

    7. Successful_Spell7701 on

      Biggest mistake. Everybody should have nukes! 2nd amendment, baby!!!!

    8. xiaopewpew on

      Did you folks believe him before or after he screwed an intern in the oval office?

    9. Ultimo_Ninja on

      Russia was given Security guarantees that NATO would not move 1 inch east past Germany.

      The promises of the US government are worthless.

    10. Zealousideal-Bear168 on

      And now Trump tells Ukraine, “You don’t have any cards”. Fuck it, fuck him. He and his voters and supporters have turned U.S. agreements/deals into a joke.
      Since he suspended intelligence support for Ukraine, Russia has been attacking power infrastructure and residential areas with even greater intensity every day. But he says, “I trust Putin wants a piece”. People in Ukraine can’t be sure if they’ll wake up the next morning because this so-called dealmaker broke the old deal (aka. agreement) between the U.S. and Ukraine—yet he’s still spewing bullshit about making another new deal. How is the world supposed to trust deals with the U.S. now?

    11. Ukraine has had three years and a lot of motivation to build its own nukes…

    12. HomerJsimpson2u on

      lol, Nato also gave Russia security guarantees, that Nato would not move one inch eastward.

    13. RebelliousInNature on

      The United States giving its word, which is now worth less than a banana peel

    14. cognitiveglitch on

      “The United States and the West will stay the course with you”

    15. whatulookingforboi on

      ukr didnt have access to launch codes nor was it able to do the huge maintenance needed for nuclear codes trusting the us with its long history is just as bad they only bough themselves less than 2 decades of time but corruption was/is still high

    16. karazitate23 on

      Sorry but I don’t get it, I mean in the logic of Ukraine, didn’t they think ,,hey we have to give up our nukes but the US and Russia going to keep theirs?” and furthermore U logically thinking is to give your security up and trust a country that is more than thousands of kilometers away

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