There is a “stark difference of opinion between countries like Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and the Czech Republic as compared to western European countries such as France or Germany”, writes Viktoriia Lapa from the Institute for European Policymaking at the Bocconi University in Italy, arguing that “westsplaining” still prevails in the European Union.

“By 2022, Russia had launched a full-scale attack against Ukraine. Words of support came from every direction but concrete support was less forthcoming. During the first days of the war, Germany refused to send weapons to Ukraine and even prevented Estonia from sending its old howitzer artillery weapons by withholding approval,” Lapa writes.

“Lithuania, meanwhile, along with Latvia, Estonia and Poland, were sounding the alarm about the threat the situation posed to the rest of the region and called for Europe to support Ukraine “with every means available”. For many in the region, Europe should commit unambiguously to helping Ukraine win the war.”

“Until recently, even French president Emmanuel Macron was suggesting that Ukraine should compromise on some of its sovereignty to accommodate Putin’s demands. Such comments were coldly received in Baltic and eastern European states.”

“When Macron changed his strategy to say that he did not rule out sending troops to Ukraine, he faced backlash from several European capitals. However, he found an ally in Lithuania.”

“In a positive sign of recognition, EU Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen mentioned in her annual state of the union address in 2022: ‘We should have listened to the voices inside our union – in Poland, in the Baltics, and all across central and eastern Europe.’”

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    7 months ago

    This is a strawman and whataboutism. Nothing more. The conflict in Palestine can end really quickly, and fuck US for not doing anything to resolve it.

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      7 months ago

      What’s your proposed solution to the conflict then? If it’s not weapons for Palestine, why not?

      I admit this is far-fetched. But I really don’t, like 0%, understand how you can propose arming Ukraine as a means towards a lasting peace. Maybe you’d like to explain or maybe you don’t.

      And maybe you have a similar proposal for conflicts that involve the US as the baddies, because calling for the US to police themselves surely can’t be your solution.

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        7 months ago

        A two state solution where Palestine exists alongside Israel as independent countries. There is no need to fuel the conflict further, just reign in Israel instead of appeasing them.

        Stop “whatabouting”.

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          I’m for a two state solution where Ukraine exists alongside Russia as independent countries. There is no need to fuel the conflict further, just reign in Russia instead of appeasing them.

          I’d still like to know why your preferred solution is to apply pressure on the aggressor in one case and to arm the victim in another.

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            I mean, yeah, no shit, if Russia goes home and gets out of every occupied territory and returns them to Ukraine, then the war is over and I am 100% for that. If you think the Palestinians are “the aggressors” then you don’t know the history of Palestine at all.