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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 9158777" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>They would have needed to join before Russian annexation in 2014 of Crimea when they technically became a country of occupation. Prior to that they spent their time appeasing Russia, as did Obama and the west.</p><p>Putin knew this and this is part of his strategy.The only part of NATO that Putin fears is the hindrance to his expansionist policies, so you can understand his plan. All of this blockading of Ukraine exports is also a problem of his making. His intention with annexation of Crimea was to control shipping in the Black Sea, interrupt Ukraine trade and drive exports westward, thus causing mayhem in western economies. The only short term solution is to allow free passage of goods through EU countries in particular for onward shipment worldwide. This may be difficult, with protectionist EU trade barriers, to assist a non member country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 9158777, member: 4112"] They would have needed to join before Russian annexation in 2014 of Crimea when they technically became a country of occupation. Prior to that they spent their time appeasing Russia, as did Obama and the west. Putin knew this and this is part of his strategy.The only part of NATO that Putin fears is the hindrance to his expansionist policies, so you can understand his plan. All of this blockading of Ukraine exports is also a problem of his making. His intention with annexation of Crimea was to control shipping in the Black Sea, interrupt Ukraine trade and drive exports westward, thus causing mayhem in western economies. The only short term solution is to allow free passage of goods through EU countries in particular for onward shipment worldwide. This may be difficult, with protectionist EU trade barriers, to assist a non member country. [/QUOTE]
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