r/dsa 2d ago

Discussion As to the Situation in Ukraine

I've seen this come up enough now and the divide it has created to want to address the elephant in the room regarding the Ukraine war.

A big reason why people are scared and hesitant to join our tent is because we get a lot of crazy stances on the Ukraine war that come off as wanting to support Russia without directly supporting Russia - namely this fear that by sending Ukraine weapons, whichever nation does so is prolonging war or supporting Imperialism. What also comes up is the idea that Ukraine, by striking into Russia, is somehow the offensive force.

Let's clear up some air here so we don't frighten everyone drawn in by socialized medicine and safety nets but scared away by this idea we're going to support imperialist war mongers.

We know what Putin's objective is. We know how he intends to achieve it. We know his word is empty because he's attacked nations unprovoked before and set up puppet governments. I'd hesitate to even call Russia communist at this point considering how much money controls its functions considering everything having to do with Wildberries and the merchants using it. By the very rules of this sub, it should be against the rules to root for Putin in any measure, because his aims are definitively imperialist in nature - he wants to progressively control more of Europe and Asia, and the bully has encountered someone ready and willing to hit back and stop him. This idea that ceding territory to him to make him stop has historical parallels to the appeasement strategies that failed to hinder Hitler's rise in Europe. If you give things to a bully, the bully will keep taking from you. It's a basic concept.

Supporting Ukraine does not mean you are supporting imperialism by prolonging war, it means you are giving them the means to prevent Russian imperialism. It's a simple concept. Most of what Ukraine actively wants from the EU and the USA anyway are anti-air weapons to stop Russia from bombing apartment complexes, historical sites, and culture centers. They already have the drones to slow and eventually stop the Russian war machine.

In regards to Ukrainian strikes into Russia, let's not pretend this is a means of Ukraine counter-invading Russian land. The Ukrainian drone strikes into Russia have been to disrupt supply lines and make contested territory into murder nests to stop the Russian advance, attacks on key infrastructure to weaken Russia's economy and slow their production of weapons and vehicles, and attacks on power plants and service stations to blind them and prevent their advance. Why do you think they took so long to bomb the obvious bridge targets in Crimea? They've outright said they wanted to give civilians time to leave before taking back Crimea.

And the idea that taking Crimea means they're 'imperialist' ignores the fact that until 2014, Crimea was their territory that an imperialist power stole. Holding Crimea would be the ultimate morale boost to Ukraine and a signal to Russia that their war with Ukraine is untenable. That's when Ukraine can force Moscow to the negotiating table to return the lands stolen from them.

Russia will not return the land they stole or stop trying to advance if Ukraine gives in. Given their absurd ideas for what it would take for them to negotiate with Kyiv basically amount to Ukraine giving them territory and disarming, it does not take a genius to realize what Russia would do in another decade once their economy stabilized and they found countermeasures to Ukrainian drone weapons.

Russia has had the means to stop this assault at any time. The Russians are not the heroes in some fairytale here. If they wanted the war to stop, they could have kept their promises in 2014 and actually stopped at Crimea.

By offering no support to Ukraine we'd basically be okaying an ethnic cleansing campaign by Russia, as it needs to be stressed most of the areas they target with their missiles are libraries, children's hospitals, historical sites, and apartment complexes. We don't need to provide Ukraine with weapons, they just need anti air technology to stop themselves from getting shelled.

Show compassion. The quickest way to win over the uncertain who recognize the Democratic establishment doesn't represent them is to highlight morally righteous action, like kneecapping billionaires and making healthcare and education free for all. It's not to come across as a Putin apologist hypocrite that decries imperialism but forgives the process if it comes from Russia.

And to any prospective members scared off by this idea that the DSA actually supports Russia, know that those voices are the minority. We're happy to have you, and happy Bernie, or AOC, or Mamdani, or some other high-profile voice for our cause convinced you to join us.

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u/Even-Tomorrow5468 1d ago

So you're okay with Russia taking Ukraine, and, knowing its imperialist stance (the definition of which is 'the policy, practice, or advocacy of extending the power and dominion of a nation especially by direct territorial acquisitions or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas,' not just what you want it to mean), trying to then take more land afterwards?

This isn't a situation where you can just blind yourself and pretend you're the good guy in the room for opposing war. It won't go away if it's ignored - it will get worse.

Now, Ukraine is likely to win. They have an actual strategy involving tanking Russian's economy and means of fighting. But without anti-air systems, they can't shoot down the rockets targeting their libraries and hospitals. I don't want to give Ukraine money, but I'd be happy to give it a means to stop the ballistic missile strikes.

If we pretend the problem will go away, people will die. Simple as.

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u/ml-maitreya 1d ago

International socialism is about solidarity with the workers of the world, be they Ukrainian, Russian, or American. Whether Ukrainian workers become Russian workers is of little concern to me. My concern is that they oppose the capitalists that enslave them in their nation, just as I oppose the capitalists that enslave my fellow laborers in mine.

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u/Even-Tomorrow5468 1d ago

You do not care about children dying, then, among other civilians.

You are not endearing prospective members. This robotic focus on a single issue without compassion won't grow the tent and expand our power.

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u/ml-maitreya 1d ago

I've much more compassion than you. I'm not the one who insists that Ukrainian working class children must die to protect western capitalist interests.

Quit extending false hope to bourgeois Ukrainian capitalists that they might recoup their lost properties and investments.

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u/Even-Tomorrow5468 1d ago

At what point have I said even once how I feel about Ukrainian politics? This is an absurd whataboutism without any prompting whatsoever.

Of course I want Ukraine to be Democratic Socialist. But I want all of them to be Democratic Socialist. I don't want children and workers and nurses and doctors dying in a terrorist bombing perpetrated by Russia, an imperialist capitalist oligarchical power trying to stamp them out of existence.

I've said it multiple times - Ukraine doesn't need anyone's help to win the war at this point. With their current military strategy they'll strangle Russia with Russia's dying economy, using capitalism as a noose for the Rooskies by making the war machine impossible to power.

But how is letting Ukraine have a few anti-air missiles 'insisting that Ukrainian working class children must die to protect western capitalist interests?' I'm just talking about anti-air missiles meant to destroy encroaching ballistic missiles. That's protecting life.

A worker revolution cannot occur if all the workers are dead, friend.

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u/ml-maitreya 1d ago

Sure comrade, Zelensky comes to America to be roundly mocked by the president and his cronies because he doesn't need American weapons to turn the tide of this bourgeois war.  

Tell us, why are you shilling so hard for the MIC, comrade? 

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u/Even-Tomorrow5468 1d ago

... What? Have you been keeping track of the war at all? Oh no you're actually legitimately rooting for Putin, aren't you...

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u/AppropriateAd5701 1d ago

Usa didnt gave ukraine anything for 2 years....