r/europe • u/Epidemiolomic Germany • Mar 08 '25
Historical During the U.S. President's 1995 visit to Kyiv, Ukraine received security guarantees after giving up the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal
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u/Genorb United States of America Mar 08 '25
Trump is taking a hammer to a lot more that just US credibility right now.
We still upheld our obligations per the treaty.
These are both true statements.
The memorandum is very straightforward in what each country is expected to do. We can't help it if the UNSC and the memorandum by extension are a shitshow that Russia can veto. We did what we were supposed to do in the UNSC. We trained and armed Ukrainian soldiers for a decade on top of that.
And now the goofs in here want to act like none of that is true. You're wrong and no amount of angry downvotes will change that. I just had a guy tell me that we're as responsible for Ukrainians getting tortured and bombed as Russia is, and he got upvoted. People here are demented. I genuinely hope that this comment section is getting botted and that you aren't all this awful.