Ukraine has a national identity. You, and your country’s patriotic indoctrination, no doubt would have insisted China should fight when the Japanese saber rattled from Manchuria in 1937 as a matter of meeting the basis demands of the Chinese national identity. I think It is a reflection of basic inability to place oneself in another’s shoes, or to connect with others who feel or act the same way oneself would under similar circumstances, to not see the parallel.
Well, as much as I agree with you on the fact that the existence of Ukrainian identity should not just be blatantly ignored, I don't think your words has much strength at all.
You should have the balls to tell the prime superpower the US of A to "place oneself in another's shoes" first, in order to strengthen your stands. Take this advice from me, and trust me, your words will be a lot more convincing.
Of course, if you consider the
US playing GOD to this whole world as an a priori, then just ignore my silly Asiatic Mongoloid untermensch gibberish.