queridiculo wrote:Also conveniently ignores Republicans overwhelmingly supporting NATO membership for Ukraine in 2014.
The GOP and its lackeys are just shameful.
There has been a massive shift in Republican opinions on NATO expansion in the past 8 years. Most of it thanks to Trump. Republicans of 2022 do not have the same opinions as Republicans of 2014. They have mostly purged the neoCons (Bill Krystal, David Frum, Jennifer Rubin, etc.) from the party. Trump mistakenly courted warmonger John Bolton but that didn't end well, which further pushed the Trump wing of the Republican party away from their previous warmonger tendencies. This doesn't mean that all Republicans are peaceniks or anything, but I'd venture to say that pro-war saber-rattling is now coming from Democrats even more than Republicans.
The fact of the matter is that Russia wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if Europe could credibly threaten to cripple their economy with sanctions as a deterrence. The problem is, with Europe and America's aggressive attack on fossil fuel production, Europe now needs Russian natural gas more than ever and they can't credibly threatened sanctions on Russia's most meaningful export. Russia is merely taking advantage of the leverage that they have, leverage obtained by the abandonment of Trump's energy policies.















