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So the preferred alternative is to have higher Ukrainian body counts and less Russian impact by stopping any further support of Ukraine? Sounds like a great deal….for Russia.
The preferred alternative is to force a deal and stop war.
There are mentally impaired individuals, in and out of the Biden administration, who are willing to sacrifice any number of innocent Ukrainians in order to achieve regime change in Russia .
That Putin is not going to passively allow this to happen is beyond their comprehension.
Right up until the moment US servicemen are killed .
THEN of course the same morons will demand still another 'response'.
And so it goes…..police action ….after police action .
Generation after generation .
Putin isn't passively allowing anything to happen. He is aggressively trying (and bitterly failing) to conquer lands that are not his. No one in the US government is sacrificing Ukrainians, they are willing and able to defend their country from the aforementioned aggressor.
And the idea is that Russia/Putin will simply give up and everything will be fine?
The Ukrainians want him to pay for every square inch he takes. It's their choice and the least we can do is give them the tools to do it.
In other news, you must be super pissed the French helped us during the revolutionary war.
I'm pissed that domestically we claim to not have money for a border wall for example…but we can give Ukraine over $100B in under a year.
Ultimately I'm pissed at Russia, but I don't know that the road to peace is as black and white as I'm being told.
Excellent post but such rational thought processes aren't acceptable to keyboard Rambo's .
Meanwhile our dementia afflicted president continues to engage in nuclear 'brinkmanship' with a ruthless ex KGB agent over a country most Americans couldn't even find on a map prior to the beginning of the war .
While our country continues to stagger toward a severe recession.
Insanity .
"I'm pissed that domestically we claim to not have money for a border wall for example…but we can give Ukraine over $100B in under a year."
That is a Fallacy of relative privation - that because we have not been willing to spend the necessary to secure our own border, we should not spend what is necessary to help Ukraine defeat Russia.
I firmly believe we should do both. I would further allow that securing the southern border is the more important if the two. But, if offered, I would accept an effective solution on either. I would not hold one hostage to the other. We need to do both.
Not saying that we shouldn't give Ukraine assistance. Just saying if we're eager to drop billions on Ukraine, but not to help our own citizens, with our own money, we're huge hypocrites.
I agree with you. There is a lot of spending that needs to happen in the US. There are a lot of programs that should be re-thought. There are also a lot of Nations receiving US aide that should be re-thought. No argument.
At this point in time, I do not believe Ukrainian support is one that should be slashed. This is money that can actually bring about a result favorable to the US and its allies. I do believe if Obiden had dealt with this and Iran in 2014, we would not be spending these amounts...
How long do you expect this to go on? I really only see three outcomes:
1.) It turns into a forever war because Russia mobilization reestablishes stalemate.
2.) Nuclear war because Ukraine counter offensive keeps winning and Russia uses nukes to defend Crimea.
3.) Compromise where the US tells Ukraine it can't have Crimea back.
I'm told #2 is impossible and #3 is off the table. DC would LOVE #1, it would set Russia back, but the financial cost is outrageous and economically dangerous for us. We can't afford it.
If there's another option/scenario, what is it?
Several things
1 - I think it will end when NATO allows Finland and Ukraine in. This basically shows Russia that they cannot strongarm and if they try they get the exact opposite of what they want.
2- I do not think Putin survives this and it will end with the Russian leadership overthrowing Putin before he can do something that is undoable. (Whenever it ends, this is what I believe is the path.)
3 -This has shown that the Russian model does not work. The President before Putin knew this and even said we modernize or perish. Then, Putin did his crap and we are where we are. It may be a closer relationship with China? Or a closer relationship with Europe? Russia has its own inside issues, Siberia and the East relate to Asia. Moscow and the West relate to Europe. How that plays out????
4 - I do believe for NATO membership, Ukraine will give territory in Dombas/Crimea, make reforms, and meet metrics to formalize NATO membership.
Downside. Sadly, I do not think there is anyone competent enough or with credibility to make it happen in the Biden Admin. Maybe Germany? The worse situation, Xi and China step in and end it. That will severely hurt US and Western street cred. So, it will take time.
I think this thing slogs on until 2024. Similar to Iran in 80, when DeSantis wins the Russian leadership will act because they know DeSantis will make tough decisions. How much does it costs? No idea. I do know the Ukranians will have to convince DeSantis is worth it or he will go the other way and not lose a minutes sleep.
That is my sad analysis. I am sure every point is wrong at best and Rambo-ish at worst.