I’m in Ontario and this past week I got a couple of messages from family and friends in southern Ontario that their sons/nephews/friends who are in the army are going to be sent to either Poland or Ukraine in the next few months.

It’s really upset myself and my family because I have relatives who were war veterans who either died or were traumatized by war (in WWII and WWI). Most of my family and circle of friends all agree … no one in Canada should be sent to any war / conflict / fight / aggression / whatever you want to call it in Europe.

One of them said that they were going to be deployed to Poland but then that recently got changed to Ukraine. The messages about this one soldier came from a mother who is a friend of mine. She said that her son told her that it would be a combat role for him.

I am not certain if the young son is making up stories for his mother (as they have a difficult relationship). I’m partly wondering if the young guy is doing some strange path of going to Ukraine just to fight in whatever capacity (whether as a Canadian soldier or just a plain mercenary) just because he wants to.

So after hearing two separate families suggesting that they thought their relative was going to be sent to Poland or Ukraine in the next few months … is Canada sending … or going to send troops to Poland or Ukraine? Or is this something that their families have to worry about because some dumb kid is wanting to join a war on his own?

  •  IninewCrow   ( @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca ) OP
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    23 months ago

    Because the answer to the war in Ukraine is simple … negotiate and mediate

    And more simpler still, settle an agreement that Ukraine will not become part of NATO

    The whole reason the war even started, the whole reason why it continues and the whole reason why everyone is pouring money into it is because of the NATO question.

    Remove that necessity from the table and see what the Russians will do. If they continue invading and fighting, then you’ll know that is just another war of aggression. If fighting can be stopped under the agreement, then you’ve stopped a war from escalating any further.

    No one even wants to talk about this option and everyone just wants to fight without discussion. Ukrainians are dying enmasse just so the US and their allies can park themselves right next to Russia in an organization specifically designed against Russia.

    I have no support for Russia, I think it’s a brutal undemocratic regime led by an authoritarian but I do know that there is no need to needlessly antagonize a major military power when we don’t have to.

    Forget the whole NATO question and then we can all decide on whether or not Russia really wants world domination or not. No one has tried and everyone is wondering why the war continues.

    Instead, everyone is willing to continue escalating the war without even trying to figure out a way to avoid antagonizing a nation with nuclear weapons.

    • You’re showing your true imperialistic colors. “Let the empire pillage its colonies” and all that jazz.

      NATO was never an issue for Russia, and every time any kind of appeasement is attempted, Russia simply moves the goalposts and whines again.

      They did invade multiple countries, they invaded Ukraine twice, but you would rather see them occupy more territories and ruin more lives, as long as you can pretend that occupation by an openly genocidal regime is peace.

    • So you think appeasing an aggressor will prevent war? I think that is a dumb take and i don’t agree with your characterization of NATO being the cause. Those are Russian talking points and they are complete bullshit.

    • @IninewCrow

      Remove that necessity from the table and see what the Russians will do.

      Russia will attack the next country. Agressions can be seen against Moldova already. And just talk to someone from the Baltics.

      Finland is also a good example. The country has been neutral since tbe 1940s and only joined Nato after Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022 for the second time. And Russia attacked Ukraine for the first time in 2014 after the successful citizen protests in Ukraine which put the country on the road from a dictatorship to a democracy.

      Because democracy, not Ukraine, is Russia’s true enemy.

    • @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca It’s simple to you because you don’t take all your cues from media running off what Wall St pays like The Guardian, BBC, Foreign Policy, Financial Times, WSJ. Even turbo-hawks like the Institute for the Study of War and RAND Corp. agree, the time to negotiate was FEBRUARY BEFORE LAST. Thanks for using your head instead of jingoistic sadism.