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@9JGJ9Q7Conservative1yr1Y
i think at this point there should be agreement between russia and ukraine. Russia's main concern is if ukraine joins NATO then this would allow US to make their military presence in ukraine and as ukraine shares a land border with russia. this would be like inviting your worst enemy to be your neighbour. In the end in a war there are no winners so the soon the dispute ends the better.
@9FXS5CNConservative2yrs2Y
I don't understand how this is a foreign policy question for Canada. Canada is barely a contributor to NATO and their international interests. NATO spiraling into what is now an international protectorate, allowing countries who will almost certainly end up in war, into the alliance increasing the likelihood that they will end up in a WW3 scenario, instead of a peacemaking force (ie, Yugoslavia).
@97T4JZCConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, if Ukraine can deal with their internal affairs and corruption first. Normally, I would say abolish NATO, but Russia, and to a lesser extent, China, gave NATO a new purpose
@76DJFF83yrs3Y
No, but keep it as a buffer state between NATO allies and Russia. If they do join, that might be a signal flare for Russia escalating the situation
@92N5JGD3yrs3Y
No, I am not convinced that NATO is exactly what they say they are.
@8ZH59GG3yrs3Y
No, not for now as that could mean war with Russia.
@3JWW9443yrs3Y
Yes, if they meet the requirements and choose to join.
@79X493L3yrs3Y
Not while they are still at war with Russia, and not if intelligence suggests admitting Ukraine will prompt Russia to attack again.
@8CN7P7L3yrs3Y
Any country that meets Nato's requirements are welcome to join.
@8XCJY2Y3yrs3Y
Yes, If they pay the required 2% of rheit
@8ZRVN7J3yrs3Y
Yes. Increased sphere of influence is good.
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