Do we also agree that, as a hypothetical, even though both sides do things which are wrong, both sides can also sometimes do things which are good?
And, again as a hypothetical, do we agree that one of these good things is helping a third country which is the victim to one of the wrongs of the other country?
Such as the Soviet Union helping the Vietnamese fight off the Americans.
If the US manufactured this war, why does Putin keep at it? Why does he keep playing into US hands? Isn’t continuing this war what the US wants from him?
NATO has backed a number of coups throughout its existence, including funding and backing the Maiden Coup in Ukraine.
https://www.wsws.org/en/topics/event/2014-coup-ukraine
Which shouldn’t be surprising, since it was founded in cooperation with Hitler’s former commanders.
So do I understand your point correctly, that what NATO has done is wrong, and therefore what Russia is doing is also wrong?
Yes, they’re both wrong.
Then we don’t disagree.
Do we also agree that, as a hypothetical, even though both sides do things which are wrong, both sides can also sometimes do things which are good?
And, again as a hypothetical, do we agree that one of these good things is helping a third country which is the victim to one of the wrongs of the other country?
Such as the Soviet Union helping the Vietnamese fight off the Americans.
Or America helping Ukraine fight off Russia.
Nope. We don’t agree. The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi. Their existence does no good whatsoever.
And the US isn’t “helping.” The US manufactured this proxy war, and they’re using Ukrainians as bullet fodder for their regional goals.
If the US manufactured this war, why does Putin keep at it? Why does he keep playing into US hands? Isn’t continuing this war what the US wants from him?
The US/NATO were amassing an arsenal at the Russian border. What country would tolerate that?
Lots of countries bordering Russia tolerate Russian military positions across the border without invading.
The difference is that’s their border. It’s not a NATO/US border, and they had specific agreements against that aggression.