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Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault

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The Liberal Delusions That Provoked Putin
John J. Mearsheimer
Summary: 

Conventional wisdom in the West blames the Ukraine crisis on Russian aggression. But this account is wrong: Washington and its European allies actually share most of the responsibility, having spent decades pushing east into Russia’s natural sphere of interest.

According to the prevailing wisdom in the West, the Ukraine crisis can be blamed almost entirely on Russian aggression. Russian President Vladimir Putin, the argument goes, annexed Crimea out of a long-standing desire to resuscitate the Soviet empire, and he may eventually go after the rest of Ukraine, as well as other countries in eastern Europe. In this view, the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in February 2014 merely provided a pretext for Putin’s decision to order Russian forces to seize part of Ukraine.

U.S. and European leaders blundered in attempting to turn Ukraine into a Western stronghold on Russia’s border.
Imagine the American outrage if China built an impressive military alliance and tried to include Canada and Mexico.
The United States and its allies should abandon their plan to westernize Ukraine and instead aim to make it a neutral buffer.

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