Posted on 07/03/2024 5:15:32 AM PDT by JonPreston
Ukraine will be told it is currently too corrupt to join Nato, in a major blow to Volodymyr Zelensky.
The alliance will request “additional steps” from Kyiv before membership talks progress, a senior official in the US State Department said.
The position will be set out in writing in the Nato communique to be signed at the alliance’s annual summit on July 9.
Mr Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, is pushing for swift Nato membership after the war ends to protect from future invasion. It would compel the US and Europe to come to the defence of Kyiv in the event of any Russian attack.
But corruption has been a sticking point in recent talks between Nato member states over whether to offer Ukraine a concrete timetable for joining the Western military alliance.
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Yes. I know the Ukrainian part of the Soviet Union was treated horribly in the past by the Russian part of the Soviet Union (as in the Holodomor) but in much of the later parts of Soviet history, they shared in the power, and shared in the abuses of their own people.
And the Soviet-style corruption did not stop at an internal border. It had decades to become completely endemic and entrenched.
Even though they may be enemies, they share a common history. As much as the Ukrainians hate to admit it.
That may be simplistic, especially in the minds of Ukrainians, but...I believe that to be a fact.
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LOL. Ukraine and the rest of the world would disagree. One does not just break and enter into a house and then claim it as one's own. The real owners have every right to expel squatters.
—> One does not just break and enter into a house and then claim it as one’s own. The real owners have every right to expel
Maybe not, but that is exactly how war works.
Now if Ukraine can’t expel, they will be destroyed or accept peace.
And you support that?
You are spot on there.
I have no animosity towards Ukrainians. I have developed a great deal of animosity towards both their government and the Russian government.
I feel sympathy for them, and I vigorously object to Russian actions in this, but I see no strategic reason for us to be sending them tens or hundreds of billions of un-allocated, un-watched American dollars.
Not unless one counts kickbacks, bribes, and influence peddling as a strategic interest.
Our great, great, great, great grandchildren will be paying that money we are sending them back.
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