Spark of War

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World Peace, sadly to say that there may never be a time where we can experience this feeling and learn to live with others. We as a country have been in and out of several European countries for decades now fighting in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran, etc. But only in these last few months has a new problem risen and the U.S can either stay out of the way, or charge in head first. The Russia and Ukraine Conflict is what has lately caught various politicians’ eyes for the time being. The conflict between the two countries is a sensitive subject for the U.S. If the conflict counties much further than the U.S. is bound to get involved in some way or another, pulling us into something that doesn’t require our full attention. We should just sit this out before it escalades into another war which is something we don’t need right now or at all for that matter.
Before beginning with why the U.S shouldn’t enter the Ukraine and Russia conflict, the history and facts about Ukraine and Russia and why Russia is occupying the country must come to light. People know of or at least heard of a collective of countries called the USSR, or the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics formed December 30, 1922. This collective consisted of 15 closely clustered countries, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, and Uzbekistan. The conflict at hand only refers to the countries Russia and Ukraine, most of the history between the countries involves several others as well. (Matt Rosenberg)

Ukraine and Russia have been hand in hand for hundreds and hundreds of years. Ukraine is the most important country in Russia's natural gas exports. Pipes run from Russia t...

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...mpant If things get out of hand. This conflict or crisis whichever term you use is still a major point in everyday news. The point of this is that President Putin isn’t looking for a war, but to show that Russia is once again becoming a powerful nation. Although this is a crisis we do not need to turn this into World War Three. The repercussion of war would have dire consequences for all. The U.S. should keep a close but a watchful eye over the events in Ukraine, to keep what they have been doing so far.
Instead, of acting for war act for an agreement, this is still a crisis yes, but one that can still be resolved without further bloodshed. It will take much time, planning preparation and money. But what would the difference be between this and war? Human lives, riots have already take hundreds of innocent lives, think if this where to go into a full scale war.

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