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 @9FJFPRC from Oregon  agreed…3yrs3Y

Ukraine is an up and coming European nation looking to leave the Russian Sphere of Influence. With Miltary support and better economic ties to the west, the threat of Russia could be more effectively countered, the production (primary/secondary/tertiary) of Ukraine could be advanced at a rate Ukraine has never seen which would drastically improve the lives of all Ukrainians, and the rest of NATO would benefit from the Ukrainian food production.

 @B7XPLMV from Maryland  agreed…8mos8MO

NATO countries have statistically have had prolonged peace and prosperity bothe economically and foreign policy

 @B3VGV2T  from California  agreed…1yr1Y

Arguments supporting Ukraine's eventual membership in NATO, based on available information, often highlight the following points:
1. Enhanced Security and Stability:
NATO membership would provide Ukraine with the collective defense guarantee of Article 5, meaning an attack on Ukraine would be considered an attack on all NATO members.
This could deter future Russian aggression and contribute to long-term stability in Eastern Europe.
2. Strengthening Ukraine's Defense Capabilities:
NATO provides substantial support for Ukraine's military modernization, training, and interoperabi…  Read more

  @CMCwarProgressive  from Michigan  agreed…1yr1Y

NATO is a defense military pact and the strongest in the world. If Russia can’t defend Ukraine by itself with western military aid, how will Russia be able to beat all of NATO?

 @9GG3W8Pfrom Guam  agreed…3yrs3Y

I took a degree in International Relations with a focus in International Political Economy. I used to be anti US intervention, but after learning more in university I slowly became more and more pro US intervention in order to maintain the current western status quo

 @99QHHX4Democratfrom Virgin Islands  commented…3yrs3Y

It's a country that's far from perfect but strived to get better and to embrace the values of free world fiercely since 2013. They stand against the very idea of aggressive authoritarianism every day they refuse to bow down to Russian invaders that wish to strip away even more of their rights. Give them a chance and time, they'll join NATO one day and put Erdogan's regime in Turkey to shame.

 @9FNJFMD from Georgia  disagreed…3yrs3Y

Ukraine is still currently locked in war with Russia. If we asked them to join NATO now, we'd then be obligated to retaliate against Russia, leading to them retaliating against us with their allies, and this could erupt into a full scale World War 3

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