In early 2022 the Russian military built up a force fighter jets, air defense systems and 100,000 troops along its border with Ukraine. Military experts say the buildup gives the Russian military an array of options including seizing the entire territory or certain parts within the country. Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union before it collapsed at the end of the Cold War in 1991. The disintegration of the Soviet Union left Russia with a vastly depleted population, territory, and economy. Now Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to reclaim some of that glory …
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No, the United States provoked the conflict in Ukraine and should use diplomatic methods to end the war.
@92477YK2yrs2Y
No, We cannot interfere until Russia invades on NATO land; however, we should give supplies and financial aid to Ukraine
@9243SPW2yrs2Y
Send military weapons over there but soldiers no
@923ND9B2yrs2Y
No, Ukraine is not a NATO ally and we should not directly send troops, but continuing to condemn Russia and send military equipment is right
@8ZTHCHS2yrs2Y
No, Russia in the long run will lose the war due to the unpopularity of the war, and tolls it has taken on the world as a whole.
@8ZB59GL2yrs2Y
Yes, but use all diplomatic ways of dissolving tension in the region before we make it look like we're ready for a war we're not looking to start.
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