Nope. Neutrality means business as usual. It means we don't care how you view a country, we just keep doing what we were always doing.
Supplying oil to others when the opportunity presents itself is also upholding neutrality, since we are looking after our own interests here.
Are you completely retarded? This is what I said:
Corruption has nothing to do with democracy. You can have worse corruption than Ukraine, like India, and still be more democratic than Ukraine, like India. Hungary and Romania are democracies, not Ukraine.
India is not considered to have a "free press" because Modi's in power, a right leaning govt. It doesn't have to do with the actual state of affairs. When a weaker govt comes in, we will get a higher score. It's just Western politics that favours left leaning press. In India, the left leaning press is useless, just like the left leaning opposition.
You keep shifting the goal posts however you want to. India may have lower scores across the board compared to Ukraine, but India is still far more democratic than Ukraine. Plus India has rule of law, Ukraine doesn't. To join NATO, Ukraine isn't fit to be called a democracy, and this is pretty much the reason give why Ukraine isn't in NATO.
Lol. Ukraine doesn't have an opposition. India not only has an opposition, but also separatists. India is a democracy according to every democratic rule there is. Ukraine's leadership is not decided in Ukraine. It no longer has a free press. It has no minority protection. Its democratic credentials are down the sh!tter. Russia is more democratic than Ukraine.
Er... yes. We know for a fact that's what's gonna happen. We just aren't bitching about it.
War's a sh!tty business. There have been plenty of killings of civilians by US forces too.
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