>Cuba decided to allow the Soviets to deploy nuclear weapons on their soil. Don't they also have that right?
This was before 1997, when NATO and Russia signed the Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security, stating the "aim of creating in Europe a common space of security and stability, without dividing lines or spheres of influence limiting the sovereignty of any state."
This was before 1997, when NATO and Russia signed the Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security, stating the "aim of creating in Europe a common space of security and stability, without dividing lines or spheres of influence limiting the sovereignty of any state."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphere_of_influence#Contempora...
One of your basic premises are flawed, which makes me think you likely have further errors in reasoning.
We can condemn both the invasion of Iraq and Ukraine.