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Arkane-Light t1_iuhvkab wrote

Moldova is not in NATO yet and Russia has been threatening the country for a while now.

The missile debris comes from a russian rocket which was shot down and fell on the northern part of the village of Naslavcea, located near the border with Ukraine.

But it is always positive to see countries openly calling out and condemning the Russian Terrorist Regime for their barbaric war.

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Thor010 t1_iui0vmr wrote

Being neutral in Russian Logic means that you can be attacked by anyone...

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Sinky2086 t1_iui12i0 wrote

Article 6 limits invoking Article 5 to Eruope, North America, Turkey, Algeria (under French control), or on island in the Atlantic North of the Tropic of Cancer line. The Falkland Islands as well South of that line so England could not invoke Article 5 in response to Argentina's invasion.

This didn't stop many NATO allies from offering help ranging from small arms ammunition all the way to the US offering an aircraft carrier.

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throwaway577653 t1_iui62yi wrote

Way earlier than february. Moscovia invaded Moldova back in 1992, creating the OG pEOpLe's rEPubLiC - Transnistria. They are still militarily occupying that territory. The "russian" "federation" was a few months old at that time.

> They just never reached Moldovan territory, lol.

Слава Україні

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zenivinez t1_iuif7w0 wrote

whats going on with transistria these days?

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lol_treez t1_iuih02n wrote

Now Moldova just needs to apply for NATO and Putins panties will be all twisted up! Atomic Wedgie if they join before Turkey vetoes…

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Abyssallord t1_iuii71t wrote

"Ukraine is at fault for this for destroying our humanitarian aide rockets." -Russia probably

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Bigman61 t1_iuilh3i wrote

"This is not fair to blame on Russia, if Ukraine hadn't shot our missile down it wouldn't have hit you. This is evil Ukraines fault. Hail Putler." - Totally Official Russian Statement

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fallought t1_iuipz7j wrote

This is not true NATO clearly states territorial conflicts must be settled first. This is the reason Macedonia changed their name to north Macedonia due to conflicts with greece

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blorpianblorp t1_iuircap wrote

Moldova should just reintegrate with Romania. The whole region was split from Romania by the USSR and they would be a member of EU by going back. Not only that but it would be a nice big FU if they rejoined Romania and dropped any and all Russian language from their schools, govt etc...since it was forced onto them by USSR in the first place.

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Successful-Grape416 t1_iuiwbtj wrote

I'm not the person you're asking, but there is clearly a substantial group of Moldovans who consider Moldova a separate country and have no interest in changing that. Frankly it will never happen, nor should anyone push for it. Let them have their own identity and government.

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blorpianblorp t1_iuiyv8t wrote

The vote for fully supporting of a Reunification as of 2021 on most surveys was almost split evenly. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Moldova_and_Romania#Moldova

The narrative that Moldovans shouldn't reunify is strongly pushed by Russia more so today than ever. And remember those surveys which were 40-50% in FAVOR were done in 2021 before Russia invaded Ukraine...I reckon that number is only going up if you took the same survey today. Unless of course the population has swallowed the Russian propaganda...which I doubt as that country has proven itself to be weak and resorts to civilian punishment when losing.

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thuglifeforlife t1_iuj3ddz wrote

NATO isn't just giving out memberships to every country that wants it. NATO membership isn't meant to be just a one sided protection either with NATO allied countries providing defense for Moldova. Moldova doesn't have the capabilities of defending themselves or other countries. It's too poor of a country in itself to support NATO.

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Successful-Grape416 t1_iuj6xnj wrote

I find it surprising you would seriously try to argue that a country that is split, or even close to split, should endure some kind of push for reunification. After everything we've seen with this sort of situation, you actually want to go that route.

My family is from there, I'd love for that dysfunctional country to fix itself and join Europe, but my god is it a stupid idea to force their hand and pretend like it's part of Romania again. Just because they mostly speak Romanian.

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Substantial-East5781 t1_iuj8qtm wrote

in the country there is a very large population of Russians who are pro-Russian, also the autonomous region of Gagauza( Turkish ethnic people) in the south is also pro-Russia. the Moldovans/Romanians are divided ,but the majority (perhaps 65-70%) are for union

From what I have observed, there is not a very big difference between age or rural/urban

( I don't have statistics, just what I notice around me)

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SardScroll t1_iujcw8t wrote

Over fragmentation is not a desired outcome either.

Some people are very invested in their culture, family history, ethnic or national roots, etc. And others, like me, couldn't care less.

The question is, what is gained by joining by a specific political organization (be that a nation state, supernational governing body such as the EU, a mutual protection pact such as NATO, etc.) and what it costs, and make the decision based on that.

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fallought t1_iujdb5p wrote

Because the north region of Greece is named Macedonia. And is ethnically Macedonian. They needed to name changed to be clear they would never dispute that territory

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hibernating-hobo t1_iujdg87 wrote

If Moldovia sends it’s army into ukraine to assist against russia, then russia gets relegated to being the third strongest military in the conflict.

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cheesified t1_iuje96e wrote

Russian scum bombing other countries. Typical

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Sketti_n_butter t1_iujhqd1 wrote

If they don't want to become part of Russia again, they need to reunite with Romania. They need to think about their long term political and economic future. Lukashenko already revealed that Russia has eyes on Moldova. If they don't take a stance now while there is peace, Romania might not be interested in Moldova being apart of their country if that means they have to go to war with Russia for it.

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OneRingToRuleEarth t1_iujhqzb wrote

“I didn’t care that you were trying to beat the shit out of that guy but then some blood got on my shoe”

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Heavy-Birthday-4972 t1_iuji1ye wrote

Never mess with Moldova, they will, wait, what’s a Moldova, and is it sold in the US.

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DecreasingPerception t1_iujo0c7 wrote

They said it was a territorial dispute which isn't true. Nobody claimed North Macedonia belonged to anyone but North Macedonia. They couldn't join because they wouldn't get a unanimous 'yes' vote. Greece would always vote no until they changed their name.

Having part of your territory occupied would be quite different. Either a nation would have to give up any claim to that territory, or get the occupier to give it up. That's why Moldova is a bit stuck. They don't want to fight Russia, but they don't want to give up that land forever.

That being said, I don't think the rule is a strict one. The only hard requirement is for the other NATO nations to unanimously accept a candidate, so the territorial dispute requirement could be ignored if they so choose.

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murphymc t1_iujo9wx wrote

That's not actually a rule, as in its not explicitly in the treaty. Its a logical choice made by the various members, but it is not a literal requirement. The only literal requirement is a unanimous 'yes' vote from all treaty members.

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WilfriedOnion t1_iujpc89 wrote

Fun fact : Moldova can't join NATO. Their constitution states neutrality and forbids any foreign military presence.

They would have to change their constitution before they can apply.

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Infinite-Outcome-591 t1_iujvsgn wrote

Moldova would be stronger if it reunited with Romania. Just saying. The Kremlin likes it when countries are fragmented. Easier to conquer!

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fragdemented t1_iuk0xyr wrote

This headline sounds like the equivalent to someone sitting at a table next to you getting stabbed, and because some blood got on your napkin, you look at the stabber and say "Well aren't you being rude!?"

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ScrabCrab t1_iuk4u36 wrote

To be fair that's kinda what it means in general, the only reason it's working for Switzerland it's cause everyone keeps their money there and they're very well defended

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ScrabCrab t1_iuk5bwf wrote

As far as the memes go sure, but trust me, Moldova would not be able to stand up militarily to Russia. Romania wouldn't be able to, and the situation over here is much better than in Moldova from pretty much every point of view

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fallought t1_iuk8r5g wrote

You are missing the point. No one said that north Macedonia had disputed territory. Civilians and nationalist fringe politicians were claiming Macedonia should encompass a part of Greece's northern region which is also named Macedonia. That is why they demanded the name change to repudiate and land claims

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thuglifeforlife t1_iuk9lk5 wrote

Ukraine will probably join NATO only after the war ends and the country's at peace. That's only if NATO accepts Ukraine. If Moldova's so lucky, a missile wouldn't have landed in their country's village today.

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DecreasingPerception t1_iuk9tdi wrote

> NATO clearly states territorial conflicts must be settled first. This is the reason Macedonia changed their name to north Macedonia due to conflicts with greece

   - /u/fallought

What did you mean then? It certainly sounded like you meant Macedonia was in violation of the 'no territorial disputes' rule. It wasn't, it's just that Greece wouldn't support its admission due to the name.

Edit: To be clear, it's the positions of the states that matter, not opinions of citizens or fringe politicians.

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MouldyCumSoakedSocks t1_iukatfb wrote

I'm still depressed how my hometown was treated by this, the area was never used for anything, i don't even think people live there anymore, and there wasn't any rebuilding, just rotting old huts and farms. My hometown would've probably been better off keeping the area but eh, decisions made by already senile men in the 1940s ruined that, eh

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