Our Complicated Support of Some NREENCA Countries

To be clear: the following are only examples of the principles our organization stands for. Any other country which does the same thing as any of the countries listed below, then we will support the same policy towards it.

Belarus is highlighted with yellow and black because while we fully recognize Belarusian people as NREENCA, we also recognize that the Lukashenko Regime stands with Russia against all other NREENCA countries and all NREENCA peoples including his own. The two governments are in a Union equivalent to the United States or European Union. So, our support of Belarussian people must be different.

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We stand with any NREENCA people/culture against outside aggression but condemn in the strongest terms any aggressive action taken by NREENCA countries (especially) against another NREENCA people.

What about Azerbaijan and Serbia?

We fully recognize Azerbaijani and Serbian People and Cultures as NREENCA and would mobilize the vote to defend their current governments against unprovoked existential outside attack. They have stripes but are not colored yellow for this reason, we stand with them as we stand with any/all other NREEENCA countries, they are in a different category than Belarus in that way, and we just need to add a slight asterisk.

That slight asterisk is that while we stand with and for the people of Serbia and Azerbaijan no matter what and that while we stand with their governments against unprovoked aggression against them, we do not stand with any aggression their governments either have in the past, are in the present, or might in the future engage in against others, particularly other NREENCA countries/cultures/peoples.

We stand against any aggressive action Azerbaijan might engage in against NREENCA country Armenia and/or NREENCA peoples Armenians. And we recognize and stand against any/all war crimes against NREENCA peoples in the breakup of Yugoslavia, including those against Serbians. BUT!!! we put the asterisk on Serbia and not Croatia nor Kosovo as we recognize a categorical difference in scale and in kind.

The actions of Serbian Nationalist forces, under the Milosevic government of Serbia and the attempted breakaway “Republic of Srpska”, were the only ones that amounted to Genocide of a NREENCA people Bosnians, (the highest order of existential threat). An as such we would have mobilized the vote to save Bosnians in this instance through military action against the offending Milosevic and Srpska governments.

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Hungary and Slovakia?

We fully recognize Hungary and Slovakia as NREENCA countries, as with all (including Belarus) we will stand with their people and culture no matter what and as with Azerbaijan and Serbia we will stand with their current governments against any outside aggression. Again, they only have stripes to add a slight asterisk, though this time a different one as we don’t have an easy example of their previous aggression, nor do our experts predict they may behave outwardly aggressive in the near future.

We will only speak about Hungary, as everything we are going to say applies to a lesser extent about Slovakia.

We hate Victor Orban, we believe he is a fascist who was able to capture a supermajority one time in a legitimate Hungarian democracy and then used that supermajority to make himself and his party into permanent autocratic leaders. We believe he does not stand for the Hungarian people and that he knows that, because if he believed he still had the popular mandate he would bring the constitution back to what it was when he was fairly elected and simply be fairly elected again. He is also for what it’s worth incredibly corrupt.

This is, however, not why we hate him. There are other NREENCA countries that are imperfect democracies or non-democracies, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan come to mind, and they are even nominally allied to Russia. So why do we give an asterisk to Hungary and Slovakia but not Kazakhstan and Tajikistan? Because when the rubber hit the road and Russia unprovoked invaded NREENCA country Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, democracy or no, clearly did not approve and did not give their “ally” Russia any support. Even though they have no access to western alliances like the EU and Nato to keep them safe and exist in the strange middle ground many NREENCA countries have to where at some level their security depends on appeasing Russia, they made it clear through words and actions that unprovoked aggression against their NREENCA brothers and sisters in Ukraine would not stand and given their geopolitical position that was an incredibly brave stance.

Orban, from inside the safety of NATO and the prosperity of the EU. With nothing on the line other than maybe his own pocketbook not growing even larger from corrupt dealings with enemies of the alliances that keep him safe. Sits there and acts as a fifth column, doing Russia’s bidding inside of NATO and the EU. The attempted blocking of Sweden and NREENCA country Finland from joining NATO despite both of their entries being incredibly important for the security of other NREENCA NATO countries the Baltic States. And his successful blocking of NREENCA countries Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, are all completely unacceptable. It was even leaked by one of his aids that if Hungary were to be invaded by Russia his government would not resist.

We must face the unfortunate fact that NREENCA country Hungary being allowed in the EU and NATO irreparably harms many other, arguably all other NREENCA countries.

And also recognize the fact that kicking them out of the EU and/or NATO would be abandoning NREENCA people, Hungarians and Slovakians at their possibly greatest time of need.

As such we do not, nor ever will support their being removed from, in particular, NATO. And would even mobilize the vote to stop one of our presidents from attempting to remove either. We must protect NREENCA peoples Hungarians and Slovakians first and foremost.

However, we also recognize that the current state of affairs cannot continue.

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