That's highly debatable. Biden kept saying an invasion was imminent even when both Putin AND Zelensky were telling him otherwise, and Biden was taking actions to reflect this "belief." This likely gave Putin the impression that Biden could not be appeased, and he took action accordingly by turning what was originally a military exercise into actual preparations for an invasion. In other words Biden proclaimed a self-fulfilling prophecy, which ultimately came true.Xeraphim1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 4:34 pmAt some point refusing to admit you were wrong is just stubbornness that accomplishes nothing.
Nobody forced Putin to invade Ukraine; he spent millions of $ and months putting troops into place exactly to accomplish what he's doing today.
But according to Putin himself even that wasn't enough to prompt him to invade; he was only merely preparing for the worst at that point. The final straw came when Zelensky responded to Russia's recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk by weighing the possibility of Ukraine obtaining nuclear weapons. While such a response is understandable at face value, one has to consider the fact that Ukraine has had a serious neo-Nazi problem in its military for years.
NOTE: I am NOT endorsing the idea that the Ukrainian government itself is neo-Nazi, which is a narrative often promoted by actual Russian trolls. Rather, I'm pointing out the fact that the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion has made up an entire Ukrainian National Guard division for the past seven years, and it's likely that the Azov Battalion is trying to radicalize other portions of the Ukrainian military.
Thus, if Ukraine's current government were to obtain nuclear weapons, then Ukraine would become just like Pakistan, where there is constant risk of rogue elements of the military using nuclear weapons without the permission of the central government. The only difference this time is that the rogue elements would be neo-Nazis instead of Salafi/Wahhabi Islamists.
Now that I think about it, we should be paying closer attention to the India-Pakistan conflict going forward, because Russia just set a precedent for India to take action against Pakistan on similar grounds. It's also possible that Israel may use this precedent against Iran in the future.