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<blockquote data-quote="helmut" data-source="post: 77417759" data-attributes="member: 206559"><p>Stay away from what? Countries joined NATO out of fear that Russia might attack them. The NATO did not allow the Ukraine to join the NATO, so it stood away and thus allowed Russia to attack that country. We have a moral obligation to help those we did not protect against a fascist attack when this protection was possible.</p><p>To stay away longer and leave Ukraine into the hands of the fa<strong>Z</strong>cists would lead guilt on us.</p><p></p><p>In 1938, the west (UK, F) allowed Nazi Germany to take over Austria, and then made a deal about German-inhabited parts of Czechoslovakia. Only when Germany captured Czechia, the West awoke and acted against the fascist in a way that lead to war.</p><p></p><p>In 200-2012, the West did next to nothing when Russia interfered into the internal affairs of other countries (Moldova, Georgia etc.), it made some sanctions when Russia took the Crimea in a way like Hitler did in 1938, and the West only awake when Russia attacked Ukraine on a large scale.</p><p></p><p>Putin is within Russia not like Hitler, but rather like the first fascist leader Mussolini, but nevertheless a fascist aggressor. He has to be stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helmut, post: 77417759, member: 206559"] Stay away from what? Countries joined NATO out of fear that Russia might attack them. The NATO did not allow the Ukraine to join the NATO, so it stood away and thus allowed Russia to attack that country. We have a moral obligation to help those we did not protect against a fascist attack when this protection was possible. To stay away longer and leave Ukraine into the hands of the fa[B]Z[/B]cists would lead guilt on us. In 1938, the west (UK, F) allowed Nazi Germany to take over Austria, and then made a deal about German-inhabited parts of Czechoslovakia. Only when Germany captured Czechia, the West awoke and acted against the fascist in a way that lead to war. In 200-2012, the West did next to nothing when Russia interfered into the internal affairs of other countries (Moldova, Georgia etc.), it made some sanctions when Russia took the Crimea in a way like Hitler did in 1938, and the West only awake when Russia attacked Ukraine on a large scale. Putin is within Russia not like Hitler, but rather like the first fascist leader Mussolini, but nevertheless a fascist aggressor. He has to be stopped. [/QUOTE]
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