In March 2014, Russian soldiers entered Ukraine and took control of several strategic positions within the country. The following month the Ukrainian parliament declared that its territory was officially being occupied by Russia. The invasion was immediately condemned by the U.S. and other U.N. member states as a direct invasion of a sovereign country and an act of war. In response NATO countries began military exercises in the region including the addition of 600 U.S. ground troops in Poland. Opponents of military action argue that the conflict the U.S. should not get involved in regional…
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Yes, we should provide them weapons to defend themselves, but any usage of our troops should be conducted with our NATO allies through the United Nations
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Yes, we should provide them weapons to defend themselves, but usage of our troops should be coordinated with the assistance of our NATO allies' troops through the United Nations
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Yes, we should provide them weapons to defend themselves, but the usage of our troops should only be conducted in coordination with our NATO allies
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Yes, but in coordination with our NATO allies and the United Nations