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@MSelvig3yrs3Y
They should make whatever strategic decision benefits the safety and security of the Ukrainian people and the safety of the countries involved in the negotiations.
@heatherdvdprincess3yrs3Y
Yes, if they're willing to follow all its rules
@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.
@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.
@89GKJJF3yrs3Y
Yes, if they choose to and meet the same requirements as any other nation.
@8CN7P7L3yrs3Y
Any country that meets Nato's requirements are welcome to join.
@8XCJY2Y3yrs3Y
Yes, If they pay the required 2% of rheit
@8ZH59GG3yrs3Y
No, not for now as that could mean war with Russia.
@8ZRVN7J3yrs3Y
Yes. Increased sphere of influence is good.
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