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Ukraine's Hidden Agenda Has Cost US Tax Payers $50 Billion‪!‬ NS Wolf Pack

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So, why hasn't Ukraine joined NATO yet? Well, there are a few reasons. For starters, Ukraine has had a lot of political drama in the past few years, with things like the Orange Revolution and the Euromaidan protests. That makes it tough to have a stable political environment, which is something NATO wants to see.  

Another issue is that Ukraine's military isn't quite up to NATO's standards yet. They've been working on reforms since 2014, but they've still got a ways to go when it comes to modernization and working well with NATO forces.  

And finally, not everyone in Ukraine is on board with joining NATO. Some people think it could threaten their country's independence. Of course all of this has changed of late with NATO being critical in Ukraine's fight against Russia.  

So, all in all, there are a lot of factors at play here. It remains to be seen whether or not Ukraine will eventually join NATO, but they're certainly working on it. One thing is for sure. NATO member or not, Ukraine is certainly being supported by the NATO allies. 

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In 2014, Russia annexed Crimea, which had been part of Ukraine. There were a lot of factors at play, but one of the main reasons was concerns in Russia that Ukraine might move too far towards the West and potentially join NATO, which would be seen as a threat to Russian security. So, in response, Russia sent in troops and held a referendum in Crimea, which was widely seen as illegitimate by the international community.   

Ukraine has stated that it wants Crimea back and views Russia's annexation of the region as a violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity. The annexation was not recognized by most of the international community, and Ukraine has previously sought to regain control of the region through diplomatic means. That has all changed with the Ukraine's new found confidence and the backing of big brother NATO. They are now in a position to retake Crimea by force.  

Russia has already made a number of military threats to the US and its allies, including the deployment of new nuclear weapons. With the recent escalations, should we be preparing for a US war with Russia?  

Sources: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/15/blinken-crimea-ukraine-putin-00083149 https://www.ifw-kiel.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/ #news #breakingnews #foxnews #cnn #russiaukrainewar #ww3 #ukrainewar #ukraine #russia #prepping #survival

https://www.youtube.com/nutrientsurvival

https://nutrientsurvival.com/

So, why hasn't Ukraine joined NATO yet? Well, there are a few reasons. For starters, Ukraine has had a lot of political drama in the past few years, with things like the Orange Revolution and the Euromaidan protests. That makes it tough to have a stable political environment, which is something NATO wants to see.  

Another issue is that Ukraine's military isn't quite up to NATO's standards yet. They've been working on reforms since 2014, but they've still got a ways to go when it comes to modernization and working well with NATO forces.  

And finally, not everyone in Ukraine is on board with joining NATO. Some people think it could threaten their country's independence. Of course all of this has changed of late with NATO being critical in Ukraine's fight against Russia.  

So, all in all, there are a lot of factors at play here. It remains to be seen whether or not Ukraine will eventually join NATO, but they're certainly working on it. One thing is for sure. NATO member or not, Ukraine is certainly being supported by the NATO allies. 

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In 2014, Russia annexed Crimea, which had been part of Ukraine. There were a lot of factors at play, but one of the main reasons was concerns in Russia that Ukraine might move too far towards the West and potentially join NATO, which would be seen as a threat to Russian security. So, in response, Russia sent in troops and held a referendum in Crimea, which was widely seen as illegitimate by the international community.   

Ukraine has stated that it wants Crimea back and views Russia's annexation of the region as a violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity. The annexation was not recognized by most of the international community, and Ukraine has previously sought to regain control of the region through diplomatic means. That has all changed with the Ukraine's new found confidence and the backing of big brother NATO. They are now in a position to retake Crimea by force.  

Russia has already made a number of military threats to the US and its allies, including the deployment of new nuclear weapons. With the recent escalations, should we be preparing for a US war with Russia?  

Sources: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/15/blinken-crimea-ukraine-putin-00083149 https://www.ifw-kiel.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/ #news #breakingnews #foxnews #cnn #russiaukrainewar #ww3 #ukrainewar #ukraine #russia #prepping #survival

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