I have to agree with Trump on this one - and as I have pointed out in other posts, Biden's verbal predictions that Putin was going to escalate the war and giving Z $$$ didn't help!
- For 20 years, I've heard that NATO is a real problem for Russia. I've heard it for a long time, and I think that is truly the reason why this war started - Trump said. He accused the current U.S. President, Joe Biden, of causing the conflict with his "provocative" statements during the escalating tensions before the Russian invasion.
No offense, but I think that is a line of pure Russian propaganda contradicted by facts. And Trump uttering that little bit of Russian propaganda has pushed me right back into a firm "ain't voting for President" position. It's just a lame excuse by Putin to seize lands he covets.
I'm sure many of the Russian
people may have believed the stated fear of western invasion, because they've been fed it as a useful line of propaganda by their own government. Gullible westerners have accepted and repeated that as well. But apart from being irrational, it is clear from the actions of their government that the Russian leadership/Putin himself did not share that fear:
First, Ukraine was nowhere near being admitted to NATO -- wasn't even on a timeline of any kind. And if it ever got to the point when there was the typical years-long timeline set, Russia knows that it takes a long time for that to happen, with lots of debates, benchmarks, etc., and that any one single member state could stop it. So the alleged "fear" of Ukrainian ascension to NATO was wildly premature.
Second, if Russia truly was (even if irrationally) afraid of invasion from the West, then why risk provoking the feared NATO into a military confrontation by invading Ukraine?? Russia's invasion of Ukraine actually strengthened NATO. Keeping Sweden and Finland out of NATO has been a major strategic goal of Russia for many decades, but this war caused that exact thing to happen. It further triggered significant rearmament by member states in the exact alliance Russia supposedly feared. That is not the action of a nation afraid of western invasion.
And
third, Russia was perhaps three years away from having most major NATO powers completely dependent upon Russian fossil fuels. That alone would have been yet another guarantee (in addition to their massive stockpile of nuclear weapons) that Russia wouldn't be invaded from the West, and
Russian leadership knew that. But they choose to give up that additional guarantee of no western invasion to invade Ukraine. Again, emphatically
not the action of a country motivated by fear of conflict with the West.
The truth is not that Russia invaded Ukraine because it was afraid of NATO - it invaded Ukraine because it wasn't afraid of NATO.Trump, as usual, has his head up his a** on an important issue because he doesn't bother to get informed before shooting off his mouth.