Doc Holliday said:
whiterock said:
Doc Holliday said:
I need an answer on what the next step is if Ukraine can't win, whether you believe it or not.
Do we put troops on the ground?
No.
You can ask the question as many times as you like. answer remains the same. No one is advocating US deployment of troops to Ukraine. Yet still, critics of current policy ask the question over an over to create the illusion that some are in fact advocating deployment of US troops to Ukraine
Then what should we do in that scenario?
No one has advocated a scenario for deployment of US troops to Ukraine. Seriously. Have not read or seen anything of the kind, and I'm an insomniac who is a voracious consumer of the subject material. All statements on the matter by policymakers in power are "no, no, no....."
If Ukraine is defeated on the battlefield, we must 1) make the Russian victory as costly as possible for Russia, 2) prepare for insurgency in Ukraine, and 3) prepare for future overthrow of the ensuing Ukrainian regime.
If Russia is defeated on the battlefield, they will 1) make the Ukrainian victory as costly as possible for Ukraine, 2) prepare for insurgency in Ukraine, and 3) prepare for future overthrow of the ensuing Ukrainian regime.
It NEVER ends.
#s 2 & 3 may take decades. Our great-great grandfathers argued about this part of the world. Our great-grandkids will be arguing about this part of the world. Ukraine is the Central European shatterzone. The game never stops in a shatterzone. You have to stay engaged to ensure balance, to keep the other guy from achieving hegemony. And if the other guy actually invades the shatterzone, you make him pay DEARLY.
Critics of our support for Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War have a valid and compelling point on timelines and budgets, but veer off into hidebound myopia, to the point of detachment from reality in making the case that we have no interest in the outcome of the Russo-Ukrainian War. A Ukrainian loss will drastically increase the odds of scenarios involving conflict between Nato and Russia. I mean, really. How could one possibly labor under the illusion that an 800 mile westward move of Russian army bases would make our troops in Western Europe safer? Such is an unfathomably goofy idea.
Right now, we are in this stage:
-Russia is trying to make the likely Ukrainian victory as costly as possible Ukraine. We can expect within 12-18 months Russia will re-start the "little green men" insurgencies where they can, and over the coming years to attempt to influence Ukrainian domestic politics in a more pro-Russian direction. If they think they have an opportunity to sponsor a coup, they will.
The game never ends......
The only question is "where is it played."
We do not want it played in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, etc....
We want it played in UKRAINE.