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Many governments and media figures are rightly condemning Russian President Vladimir Putins attack on Ukraine as an act of aggression and a violation of international law. But in his first speech about the invasion, on February 24, US President Joe Biden also called the invasion unprovoked.
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The story starts at the end of the Cold War, when the US was the only global hegemon. As part of the deal that finalized the reunification of Germany, the US promised Russia that NATO would not expand one inch eastward. Despite this, it wasnt long before talk of expansion began to circulate among policy makers.
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Kennans response [to ratification of NATO expansion]:
"I think it is the beginning of a new cold war. I think the Russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. I think it is a tragic mistake. There was no reason for this whatsoever. No one was threatening anybody else.
Of course there is going to be a bad reaction from Russia, and then [the NATO expanders] will say that we always told you that is how the Russians arebut this is just wrong."
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None of this is to say that Putins invasion is justifiedFAIR resolutely condemns the invasion as illegal and ruinousbut calling it unprovoked distracts attention from the USs own contribution to this disastrous outcome. The US ignored warnings from both Russian and US officials that a major conflagration could erupt if the US continued its path, and it shouldnt be surprising that one eventually did.
https://fair.org/home/calling-russias-attack-unprovoked-lets-us-off-the-hook/