The European strategy is to not give a shit about anything Russia does short of rolling tanks into Brussels.
Nobody who isn't completely brainwashed by Russian propaganda seriously believes that NATO is a threat to anything but Russian expansion.
there is a difference between being a threat and being perceived as one. The prime objective of any state first and foremost is security. Smaller ex-Sowjet states joined NATO to fulfil their "needs". But for Russia, it's the other way around. It can never not feel uneasy since there's still the arch nemesis lurking at the border. How'd you feel living door to door with someone who only moved in to intimidate you? (and yes, that's what NATO is all about, intimidation). From that angle, Russia is living in a constant state of uncertainty may turn you mental sooner or later.
Also... where does the paranoia about Russian expansion come from? Every conflict so far was rather reactionary in nature.
They had like 20 years to annex Crimea, but they didn't. They made long-term contracts with the Ukraine government to rent it for military purposes since that's the economically sound choice. They had like 3 months to act during the Maidan-Chaos. Again, they didn't, since they probably figured they can sit it out. They only acted after the coup took place and the new government directly threatened their security - aka. their only all-year ice free military harbour, as with NATO lurking in the background there was no guarantee that the new regime would honour their contracts. From an IR perspective, the annexation was an absolutely understandable reaction, but nothing suggests that this was their plan all along. Military adventures are expensive in Neoliberal world where everything is bound by interdependencies. I'm sure they noticed shortly after - together with the EU.
These conflicts are not black and white. Believing in a bad guy that does evil things just for the sake of it is just as naive as believing a weak economy would take on a military adventure because they just felt like it. Noone does anything without a very good reason on the world stage. Expending your territory by a few km² because you want a marginally bigger country at the cost of pissing of the whole world is not a good enough reason - especially not for the biggest country in the world.
Just as a disclaimer: this is not my personal opinion on the matter but rather a crude view from an IR-theory perspective.
Sadly we never got to experience the EU strategy in Ukraine because a certain Miss Nuland decided to Fuck the EU before anything could be archived.
You are literally spreading propaganda that has not much to do with the conflict. [...] And the Ukrainian military and police force is very tame. They don't use their guns on civilians like in the US.
[...] I have been living in Ukraine for some time, and while I don't know much about these people listed in the article, their supposed "neonazi influence" is not nearly as big as the propaganda wants everyone to believe.
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I don't know anything about Bandera, [...]
You live in Ukraine and know nothing about the nationalist/borderline fascist militia? It's hardly propaganda and is actually very important to understand the conflict. After all, they are most likely the ones who kick-started this shit show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJhJ6hks0Jg
2 years later and we still don't know if Greedo shot first since the post-coup government has been busy protecting him it seems.
(there are other sources too from german state media for example... but since it's in german, there's probably no point in posting it).
Okay, fine I don't necessarily agree with arming Ukraine but what should be done to punish Russia for their meddling against U.S. elections? Should it just be dropped because the EU has energy interests in Russia? You keep going over why Russia would feel threatened and offended but not offering what should be done about Russia at least from what I read.
Sanctions regarding the Ukraine thing and US meddling are two different things that should not be mixed up. If the US wants to punish a foreign nation for what they did to them, they should do so without punishing their closest "ally" even more in the process.
Again, that's not an answer. How do you punish Russia without going after their energy sector? We went with the EU last go round and it did not accomplish much. It's either sanctions or war and I think we can agree war is not an option. I'm fine with another option, I just don't see one. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist but I would like to know what it is.
because "punishment" is not a solution. It's not going to accomplish anything. It never has. Just look at history and show me a single case where "punishment" lead to the desired outcome.
The correct anwser/solution would be diplomacy and normalization. but that's impossible for at least another couple of years since it would mean many would lose face.