NATO Summit: Full Analysis Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- NATO Summit is underway in Vilnius.
Crispin gives his full breakdown as to the early developments of the summit, with special mention of Lithuania's Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Lithuania's Indo-Pacific Strategy
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As a Lithuanian, I've been watching yhis meeting more then others... And I want to say thank you, your research/ perspective, it is accurate..... We are like 3 musketeers n Djartan ( 3 baltic states n Poland)... One for all, all for one...
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Russia always has an intention for aggression but they capability is flattened by Ukraine with help of Nato and shall be reduced even more. I think this summit had shown that they see no other way to bring warmonger Russia to reason but only by force. Force of Ukraine army and Nato unity.
Good review, thanks from Vilnius. Ukraine is feeling very desperate right now as the war is extremely brutal. So this Summit is not bad from the Western perspective, much less so from the Ukrainian one. But in general i think the West could take some more radical steps, let's say, form a coalition of Ukraine's allies outside NATO and agree to close the sky over Ukraine (by deploying aircraft and air defence systems) so that no Russian missiles could penetrate. (It might also provide air cover for the Ukrainian offensive). I understand how controversial this might sound from the Western perspective but it would save time, resources and lives in the longer run and it would still be a defence operation mainly inside Ukraine. It would be a strong signal to Russia, and let me remind of Budapest Memorandum whereby Ukraine was promised security guarantees. --- It's just an idea.
I would really like to hear an analysis on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant situation from you.
Ok I'll prepare something. It's a particularly complex issue.
@@BalticWorld looking forward to it :)
Thank you for a great analysis
Complete loss of the Baltic, as well as Erdogan’s recent Western tilt, is one of the bigger foreign policy blunders for Russia since Tsushima
Definitely!
For 31 year Ukrainians did not wanted to join NATO.
That wish appeared ONLY AFTER "thunder stroke and house started to burn".
In short, Ukraine's path to NATO started only 1.5 years ago. For Lithuania it took 13 years.
By the way, in 2019 Zelenski claimed that "he will wait for invitation to join NATO".. who sees any desire to join NATO in that claim?
..And now in 2023 Zelenski wanders "WHY there is no invitation to join NATO?".. Hello, where was your desire to join last 4 years?
So what?
@@fidenemini111 agree, Finland and Sweden rejected NATO much longer than Ukraine