Signs of the Ukraine-Russia War, World War III.
Signs of the Ukraine-Russia War, World War III.
Signs of the Ukraine-Russia War, World War III. The war between Russia and Ukraine
has shaken the world. Although the clouds of war had been hovering over the
area for weeks.
it was hoped that the
situation would be resolved in time, given the dangerous consequences of the
war. However, this did not happen and the war started.
It is true that the beginning of a war is very easy but there
is no definite date for its end and no definite prediction of its outcome is
possible. If this war is not stopped in the first phase, it is very likely that
it will become the third world war.
The situation is very
serious and alarming, but we should still refrain from saying that the third
world war is about to begin. Yet there is no doubt that the situation is
extremely worrying.
There was a time when
a new era of peace was expected after the cold wave. At that time, the United
States should have taken the path of friendship and peace with Russia. If that
happened then it would be a great help in world peace and disarmament. It would
be better not only for Russia but also for the United States, Europe, and the
world.
Russia was particularly concerned about the US policy of
gaining access to Russia, which is and has been the closest country to Russia
geographically and historically, and sought to form anti-Russian governments there.
He tried to make such countries members of NATO.
Russia's security is
at stake if NATO missiles are installed near Russia's border. Therefore, Russia
tolerated these efforts for some time but later began to oppose their more
active. Russia has been particularly concerned about Ukraine.
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Here the United States
played an active role in forming an anti-Russian government. The Soviet Union,
America's biggest military and ideological rival is once again a challenge to
the United States in the case of Russia. Grabbed and challenged his imperialism.
Tensions between
Russia and Ukraine are nothing new, but they are now affecting not only Europe
but also the Middle East and North Africa. Focuses on destroying targets in
large urban centers and controlling military assets and civilian infrastructure.
Russian troops and heavy military equipment are being moved
to different areas to prepare for the next phase. Crimea could have ground
advances from the south and north to legally occupied Belarus, aimed at rapidly
occupying the territory.
As the Soviet Union grew in power in the 1990s, Ukraine
became one of the first countries to secede, declaring its independence and
independence on August 24, 1991. Together, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania share borders with Ukraine. , Unload and deploy weapons.
It should be noted that Moscow annexed the Crimean peninsula
in 2014. Moscow has always wanted Ukraine and Georgia not to join NATO under
any circumstances. A warning to the United States and the West in the event of
new sanctions following Putin's invasion of Ukraine could severely damage
relations, which is a matter of concern.
Russia could divert
new arrivals of refugees from Libya to Europe in order to put pressure on
Western countries. Its forces are also stationed in Syria, especially at the
port of Tartus, where the navy has its base. On the other hand, in the case of
Ukraine, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has not failed to show his
neutrality because he knows that the latest situation has put his country in
trouble.
On the one hand, the
nature of their relations with Russia is full of sensitivities, on the other
hand, things are not going well with NATO and the United States. He made
serious efforts to avoid war and offered to mediate between Ukraine and Russia,
but Russian President Vladimir Putin repeatedly insisted that the US agency
speaks for itself. So not much success.
Turkey has also sought
to persuade US and NATO members to address Russia's security concerns. He
reiterated this at a security conference in Berlin and sought to persuade
European leaders in a timely manner.
Russia's grievances
must be taken seriously. However, when Russia launched the war against Ukraine,
Turkey called it a violation of international law. Although Turkey has strongly
condemned the move, it has refrained from taking a hostile stance against it
and has presented itself as a neutral party.
That is why it did not
close its shipping lanes to Russian ships, nor did it consider itself part of
Western sanctions on Russia. Turkey's defense minister has defended the sale of
defense products to Ukraine, saying it now belongs to an arms-buying country.
The war between Russia and Ukraine should affect not only
Turkey but also Syria. The positive effects of the Ukraine crisis on Libya have
been temporary. Algeria and Libya are among the closest countries to Europe and
are rich in natural gas reserves.
Europe is currently
looking for an alternative to Russia, and talks are underway with all
gas-producing countries. The United States, which wants one-man rule over the
world, has set up NATO outposts around Russia. The United States has continued
to add to Russia's woes by providing financial and military assistance to
European countries around Russia.
Ukraine is also one of
the largest recipients of military aid from the United States. Globally, the
world is currently facing serious problems, such as climate change and the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
In an environment of war and tension, the solution to all
these serious problems will be left behind and the importance of arms in the
world will increase. In the short term, inflation will rise and the economic
woes of many countries already in crisis due to the epidemic will increase.
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