Not exactly, its actually you who is bullshitting. Try and inform yourself before you start embarrassing yourself.
I repeat Georgia was supported by US at that time as well. The Georgian troops were deployed in Iraq and were brought in to Georgia on an urgent basis using US transporters to Tablisi. This is from Wikipedia.
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70 were deployed in Iraq (OIF) in 2003 and 50 in Afghanistan in 2004 (ISAF). From 2004 in Iraq were 300 Georgian troops. From 2005 approximately 850 troops were serving under Coalition Command (OIF and UNAMI). On July 2007 Georgia sent an extra 1,400 troops to Iraq; that brought the total number of troops in Iraq to 2,000. About 300 of these troops were assigned to Taskforce Petro and stationed at COP Cleary outside the town of Wahida near Salman Pak, Iraq. On August 8, 2008 Georgia announced it will withdraw 1,000 troops from Iraq due to rising hostilities with Russia. Their preparedness and training skills are evaluated on highest level by international experts. The entire Iraq contingent has been airlifted back to Georgia. "
We will see, let them join NATO and then make a provocation, similar to what they did in 2008, and you will see the result. No point in saying, when this happens, that happens, we will do that. Let it come to pass and then everybody will see.
Again it's not the time to talk about Ukraine being part of NATO. The country is in deep mess and it will be very tall order for their current batch of leaders to pull it out in one piece (I doubt they can). If and when they do we can discuss your small or large scale war scenrios.
Till then I will advise you stick to the here and now, not some dream scenarios running in your head.