beautiful story
This all sounds wonderful, on paper, at face value, in theory. But in practice, it's a lot more complicated, and you have to leave out a lot of important stuff to make the story work. And it's the same story every time, again and again, based on the superiority of western values and perspectives, ignoring the rest of the barbaric world. When enough people believe these simplified stories, there's all the backing and support that is needed to do evil things (at the behest of wealth concentration, mostly).
It happened before and during the conflicts in Palestine, Iran, Vietnam, Chile, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and now Ukraine. Every time it's the same story.
You talk about international laws and rules, and the USSR, and what Putin thinks and wants. A beautiful story, full of historic revisionism and assumptions, leaving out the fraught history of what is called 'Ukraine', how dysfunctional and corrupt it has become since 1990, how there is an ethnic divide instead of a cultural-linguistic monolith, how US soft power invaded Ukraine through its NGOs and the descendants of Ukrainian Nazis who were imported to the US at the end of WW2. Most importantly of all, your story doesn't address the fact that the Ukrainian people are being sacrificed to sell weapons and destabilize Russia.
And so it goes, each time. Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, the list is endless. Then, over the course of 10-20 years, the beautiful story slowly changes into the real story and it becomes common knowledge. But nobody learns from the stories. A new story comes along and Richard Rathbone will faithfully reproduce it, as if he's being evaluated by some parent or school teacher of whom he seeks the approval or hopes to get a good grade, a pat on the head.
All these people here who continue to persevere into believing and spreading the beautiful story of international law and evil Russians, they are simply obeying, analogous to what Etienne talked about with regards to
Eichmann In Jerusalem. But it's even worse in a way, this evil is even more banal. They are not actively involved, their lives do not depend on it, they're not even a party in the conflict, but still, they obey. Even if they perhaps can't do anything about it, they can afford to be less slavishly supportive and seek to be more neutral, to strive for peace. But they don't. They obey.
When, at the end of this particular conflict, the full scale of the result of your obedience and 'support' for 'Ukraine' has become undeniable, and the comparison of that result to what could have easily been achieved if enough people had resisted the beautiful story is as clear as a blue sky, some of you will be kindly asked to not ever discuss war or politics in this part of the forum, others will not be asked kindly, and a handful will be banned from this forum forever.
And then you can go believe in and spread about the next beautiful story, somewhere else. And never learn anything about how wars work, playing your banal little role in making them happen.