Even more major than the current major sanctions…

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    4 months ago

    Because geopolitics is a hard problem that ends up being unfair by nature.

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      4 months ago

      “It’s complicated” is a non-answer. How, specifically, do Western countries benefit from honoring agreements with a country that is currently threatening them with nuclear weapons?

      If I owe money to a someone who murders my neighbor and then threatens to murder me and all my other neighbors, I’m never going to pay him no matter what I agreed to in the past. That goes double if the murderer is also a broke alcoholic who spends all his money on weapons.

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        4 months ago

        Your question is a good one, and I don’t understand why you got down voted for asking.

        The thing to keep in mind, is that it’s not between us and Russia.

        Russia has still working trade agreements with other countries. Countries we also have trade agreements with. Like China.

        Us fucking with Russia against our established trade agreements, might looks to China like we could do the same to them if they did something up another country we didn’t agree with.

        So honoring those trade agreements with Russia, protects the other agreements we have with other countries.

        ‘it’s complicated’ is easier to say, but the truth is that most countries don’t get along with each other. Especially those that share borders. This creates some very difficult dynamics to keep the world economy in place.

        We could, of course, stop. But then the world economy would collapse.

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        4 months ago

        Well for one there is a relatively stable government in charge there so containment and appeasement are good options. If we were to turn the vice too hard, their eyeballs might pop out of their head, and by that I mean the mostly stable government could collapse and the nuclear material could be lost, and by lost I mean western countries would not know exactly where it is and what it’s doing.

        It’s complicated but it’s not really that complicated. I’m sure I could explain this to a five year old.