I do agree with you on the War of 1812.Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:That is not ours or the EUs call. That is Ukraine's call. The Revolutionary War and War of 1812 looked pretty grim, I guess we should have just said No Mas???Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:So, you liked the Soviet block, Russia-puppet state Ukraine? A Ukraine aligned with the EU and NATO is a bad thing?Sam Lowry said:Ukraine as we knew it no longer exists. You can thank Zelensky for that.FLBear5630 said:Ukraine does not want to be in the Russian sphere of influence. You and others here seem to totally disregard what the Ukraine state wants and where it wants to align in favor of Russia.Redbrickbear said:
Totally and complete westernization of the Ukrainian stateUkrainian President Zelensky signed a law that will move the country’s Christmas Day holiday from early January to Dec. 25 — another way to “abandon the Russian heritage” and put distance between the two countries currently embroiled in war. https://t.co/QCPVMLKgkC
— The Hill (@thehill) July 30, 2023
Ukraine clearly wants to align with the west and the EU. Why are people supporting forcing them to stay in Russian control? This is not Georgia or Chechnya, Ukraine is a sovereign nation.
No, but if it means seeing huge numbers of people killed and a long drawn out war....is it worth it? Its not like the EU or the USA actually need Ukraine for anything.
This is kind of like the situation with Taiwan. Do we want to see Taiwan invaded and forcibly reincorporated back into China? No
Is it worth a massive war for a small island that only has 23 million people...when we already have S. Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, and the Philippines in our alliance/trade network?
Our geo-strategic policy when dealing with both Ukraine and Taiwan should have been trying to keep the status quo and not letting Nuland and her nutbag buddies help turn things hot.
The EU is under the military protection and basically suzerainty of the USA. So American foreign policy decisions have great effect on the policies that the EU adopts.
Obviously, many Central European countries want to turn down the heat on this war and enter into negotiations.
That does not seem to be a priority for Washington....and given the recent Senate vote our politicians also don't want to appoint a inspector general who will keep up with the money being shipped over there.
p.s.
I think you know my opinion on most secessionist movements like our Revolutionary war/War of Independence (I'm for them if the local people are for them)...but I would love to have a discussion on the War of 1812....basically we didn't really win and New England almost seceded and broke off from the USA over it.
But certainly every war that you feel you have reasons to fight does not mean in fact that it's a good idea or that it will not have terrible long term consequences. War 1812, our so-called civil war in 1861, First World War all fall in the category of pointless to outright disasters.
Civil War, unfortunately for the US to survive I do believe it was necessary and would have happened no matter what.
WW1, this was a strange one. I do agree it was unnecessary.
What I believe needs to be discussed is not the fighting of these wars and others is what happened after. That is where I believe the true disasters occur basically turning all the sacrifice, misery and money spent into a waste. I think the Civil War and Jim Crow fits in there. As well as WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles. Opportunities lost...