The documents show they talked about it. They don't show they agreed on it or President Bush authorized it. At the time, that wasn't something the Soviets cared about a whole lot, or was demanding. Like I said, Russia never protested after the first expansion wave. And if there was an agreement, that's something the Soviets would've wanted in writing. In fact the agreement the Soviets signed said NATO would expand into East Germany. It wasn't until 15-20 years later that Putin (who was in graduate school in Leningrad at the time, not at the meetings) brings it up.
Here is a list of countries by exports:
| Rank | Country | Exports (Current US$) |
|---|
1 | China | $2,723,250.43 |
2 | United States | $2,123,410.00 |
3 | Germany | $1,669,993.51 |
4 | Japan | $785,365.75 |
5 | United Kingdom | $770,478.62 |
6 | France | $733,165.40 |
7 | Netherlands | $711,504.80 |
8 | Hong Kong (China SAR) | $612,566.52 |
9 | Singapore | $599,216.28 |
10 | South Korea | $596,945.20 |
Comprehensive analysis of exports by country, presenting detailed data and rankings on the export performance of nations worldwide, including information on each country's total export value and primary export products.
worldpopulationreview.com
Russia would be down somewhere around 13-18th.
Notice where South Korea is on that list. We've got them making artillery rounds for us. They've had to keep that manufacturing capability in place because North Korea on their border relies heavily on artillery.
A U.S. official says the U.S. will buy 100,000 rounds of howitzer artillery rounds from South Korean manufacturers to provide to Ukraine.
apnews.com
And we aren't now. The Ukrainians are with our equipment. We didn't invade a country and stir up a hornet's nest this time, Russia did. And now they have to sit under the hornet's nest swatting at them until the hornets get sick of stinging them.
It's not like the Soviets didn't arm the opposition in Vietnam, or the Iranians didn't arm the opposition in Iraq. The opposition didn't need the Soviets or Iran to send their troops to fight us off. You feel this need to keep digging at our troops; we're not fighting.
Not at all. They were invaded in February and the $40 billion aid package didn't come until June. We had given them no heavy weapons before the invasion... no artillery, no HIMARS, no armored vehicles.
The Trump administration had given them javelin and stinger missiles but made them store it in the far Western part of the country by Lviv to be used only in the event of such an invasion. So at the time of the invasion Ukraine was fighting with Soviet era heavy equipment (tanks, artillery, air defense) with some man portable anti-tank and anti-air missiles from the US.
Here's India's General Bakshi:
View: https://youtu.be/DoOZF5hJmpo?t=386
"Even the Americans had anticipated that Russia would just steamroll over Ukraine. It would be over in a matter of days if not weeks, and they were equipping Ukraine to fight a guerilla war. They were giving them anti-tank missiles, anti-tank shoulder fired weapons, stingers, like they had supplied to the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan. They had anticipated that Russia would steamroll the whole of Ukraine in a matter of days and then they would wage a relentless guerilla war to do another Afghanistan on the Russian forces." - Bakshi
Here's one of many articles you can find on it:
Some people in Ukraine's second-largest city are preparing to fight back if Russia invades. Kharkiv is just 40 kilometers (25 miles) from some of the tens of thousands of Russian troops massed at the border.
apnews.com
Seriously, I don't know where you come up with some of this stuff other than pulling it out of your ass.