Originally posted by Hannibal
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He writes that a loss by Ukraine will send a very bad message to fledgling democracies - Forget it. You're better off joining the authoritarian dictatorships who claim their system of governance and brutal power in national and international politics is better. A win - mostly a humiliating loss by Russia and Putin - by Ukraine invigorates democracy. Creating the circumstances that facilitates a Ukrainian win goes way beyond the common argument against these kinds of nation building efforts wrongly pursued by America. This isn't the US policing the world; it's the world's democracies policing itself.
The question you and I might disagree on: Is it worth the cost to western democracies that are arming and otherwise aiding Ukraine? Krugman offers that it is. History is filled with wars undertaken by brutal, self absorbed dictators who will sacrifice the lives of those they govern in pursuit of goals that have nothing to do with creating institutions that protect basic human rights and bettering their lives. While Ukraine has many flaws, they are one of these fledgling democracies pursuing democratic principals following the right ideals. The nation and its leader trying to bury those principals and ideals in a brutal attack on them is the antithesis of them.
Most of the world condemns what Putin has done and is doing in Ukraine. Those condemnations are backed up with material and monetary support for Ukraine fending off a brutal Russian imperialist dictator. We've seen it before, we'll see it again but it is vital to the interests of liberal democratic nations to stop Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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