If Russia could have ever excepted a pro Western Ukraine, none of the parties would be in this situation,Sam Lowry said:If only we could accept that, we wouldn't be in this situation.whiterock said:A pro-Russian government in Ukraine is not a threat to Nato.Redbrickbear said:Ludicrous on its face.whiterock said:This line of reasoning is garden-variety 3rd world "omnipotent USA." Everything that happens is caused or approved by USA. USA can do or cause to happen whatever it wants. etc....Redbrickbear said:You sound like you work for the Pentagon or NPR.whiterock said:I feel great that we have helped highly motivated people defend their country. The idea that we foisted it all on them is bull***** People make money on wars. That does not mean wars never need to be fought.Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:A. Russia has the advantage in troop numbers ,sombear said:Never say never but highly doubtful. Why do you think that will be the case?KaiBear said:Redbrickbear said:I'm in the middle of moderate Republican territory...not MAGA country...more like George H. Bush country.KaiBear said:
Strange how the war doesn't get the news coverage it once did .
Maybe the illusions are finally falling away .
The kind that think Trump is a vulgar barbarian (but better him than a far leftist) and are always down to wave the Flag and support the military almost without question.
And I have not heard a single person say how they like us endlessly funding this Ukraine war or how we should trust the increasingly politically captured Pentagon and top brass.
This new anti-Russian war is gonna be hard to fight with just coastal liberals.
p.s.
I have a buddy (an Officer) who is stationed at a base in Tennessee...says that no one he talks to on base wants to fight a war with Russia and most think Ukraine is gonna lose eventually. Said they are sending back artillery to be repaired and its been shot to hell...so they are using it but not maintaining it.
War will be over within 14 months ....on Putin's terms .
B. Air superiority
C. Ukraine's infrastructure is being destroyed week by week.
D. Western Europeans are tired of the war's disruption in their daily lives.
E. Americans are tired of paying billions of dollars to Ukraine when they can barely afford their gas/rent/medical bills.
F. The NATO 'alliance' is a sham. France, Germany, Turkey and Italy all want to go back to 'business as usual'.
People on this site feel great that Washington war mongers have gotten 100,000 Ukrainians killed and most of the country ruined… $1 trillion dollars in damages.
And just like our utter failures in Afghanistan and Iraq…we won't have much to show for this new military adventure in Eastern Europe.
But hey a bunch of Lobbyists in DC and at the Pentagon got rich right?
Kaibears list is alternate reality. Russia has not been able to take advantage of its superior population and gain a material advantage in troop numbers where it matters - on the battlefield. Neither do they have air superiority. There's actually not a lot going on in the air war on either side (meaning neither side has superiority) which is a win for Ukraine. Ukraine's infrastructure is being destroyed on the front lines, but not elsewhere. Yes, Europeans are tired of the war, but they are not out in the streets demanding it be stopped either. Quite the opposite. Americans are growing frustrated with what appears to be a never-ending conflict (thanks to poor leadership by the admin), but still on balance support the war. Nato not only remains committed (large amounts of aid still in pipeline), they are adding members. Reality is, Russia launched a big winter offensive with 300k new troops. It made such a splash that it took the world three weeks to realize the slight elevation in intensity was, in fact, the big offensive. That "big offensive" bogged down at the first town it came to and has been mired there ever since. Ukraine totally stymied the big offensive, which has clearly culminated. That has allowed Ukraine to keep troops in reserve and prepare for the big counteroffensive.
We can speculate that the Russian "big offensive" which actually did nothing at all might be a diversion, and most of the deployments were defensive, to protect the approaches to Crimea. I've seen some deployment maps prepared by inveterate bloggers which would be consistent with that. And those deployments clearly seem to anticipate exactly the kind of Ukrainian counter-offensive I've suggested.....a push toward the Sea of Azov and Crimean approaches which would threaten to cut off the entire Russian army along the Kherson front. If Ukraine can do that.....(and it's hardly impossible for them)......then this war will end quite a bit differently than you imagine. But regardless what Ukraine does, Russia is a spent force. Done. They can feed more troops into the maw, but their tactics and strategy and logistics and (the whole ball of wax) is not capable of winning the fight they're in. All Nato has to do is "not lose" and Russia will have no option but to sue for peace. Right now Ukraine is well ahead of benchmarks and has reasonable chances of regaining some/all of pre-2014 positions, assuming their offensive outperforms the Russian one we've been watching, which should be the case.
we will know a lot more in 60 days.
Ukraine is being destroyed by this war....all because the USA ruling class was determined to overthrow the pro-Russian regime in Kyiv back in Feb of 2014.
Then not being satisfied with the victory of installing a pro-Western regime in Kyiv they decided to support the Ukrainian government's Don Quixote like quest to retake Crimea and Donbass. War in the Donbass went on for 7 years! And of course directly sparked off the wider Russo-Ukrainian war and outright Russian invasion.
The D.C. political class is now pouring weapons & cash into a conflict that has no foreseeable end. Not to mention our State Department is actively working to throw cold water on any attempts by our European allies to find a diplomatic solution and bring about a cease fire.
So Ukraine (already poor and rapidly depopulating in normal times) gets to become a European Afghanistan...GREAT
An example of that kind of thinking would be some Marxist academic in Guatemala telling us how a 3% import tariff on coffee by the USA in 1888 ruined their economy and caused all their problems (economic, social, political) to this very day.
If you'd lived in the third world, you'd understand how pervasive this thinking is. It's a how they deal with the consequences of their bad decisions.
Instead of the simple answer that Central America states have always been unstable **** holes ruled by corrupt ruling classes that exploit their lower classes.
Now....Pointing out the since the Obama administration the USA has been directly involved in Ukrainian internal politics...has been a key policy maker there...and directly involved in training Ukrainian soldiers, funding the war, and if reports are to be believed actually directing some of the military attacks...then its very reasonable to discuss the overwhelming impact the USA is having in Ukraine right now.
Period.