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[–] pingveno@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Your claim that Ukrainians outside of Donbass are uniformly pro regime is not based in reality.

I claimed that it's probable that the average Ukrainian, whose life has been put into turmoil by Russia's invasion, may not have many warm fuzzy feelings towards the government attacking their country and may be in favor joining NATO to prevent future attacks.

Especially places like Odessa or Kharkov.

Those cities have been bombed extensively by Russia as part of the invasion. Even if there was once much interest in those cities to chart a more pro-Russia course, I doubt there is much anymore. Just because a city has primarily Russian speakers doesn't mean they will love Russia when Russia rains bombs on their homes.

I strongly encourage you to read this report from the Royal United Services Institute in UK that clearly explains why NATO cannot offer any real protection to countries.

It's a good report, but it doesn't say that. It just says that for a longer haul war, the US especially is going to need to change its strategy around ammunition