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Russia has been testing Ukrainian sovereignty since the 90s, and leaders before him while they were still the Soviet Union. Nobody started this except Putin. If it was about NATO, why did Putin allow Estonia, Latvia and Finland to join, and not attack them? If NATO is a threat, of course.
If he takes Ukraine, is he entitled to attack the four NATO nations that neighbor Ukraine? At what point do you curb his ambition, when it's the EUSSR? Think for yourself, and go study some history.
Russian troll bot....
I was watching when the CIA overthrew the elected legitimate government of Ukraine ( for the second time! ), and installed 18 un-elected Israeli citizens, who promptly outlawed the Russian language, sent literal Nazi death squads into the east, and rounded up Russian speakers and burned them alive in big fires. You weren't - you only started paying attention when they finally, after 10 years of shelling civilians, provoked the response they were seeking. At which point the prepared stacks of shiny Ukraine flags came out and you clueless western little people jumped on the latest bandwagon you need to fill your empty live with some fake meaning.