It's winnable, with the right kind of support and resources. History is being written in the blood Putin has spilled of innocent civilians in Ukraine, Syria, Georgia and elsewhere. Mark it down.Sam Lowry said:Yeah, let's all listen to the guy who's been wrong literally every step of the way. There are probably two people in the known universe now who still think Ukraine can win. One of them is Zelensky, and the other one is right here on our very own message board. Mark it down, folks…we're part of history.whiterock said:Boy, that's a lot of fallacies to load up into a single sentence. You got your money's worth in law school!Sam Lowry said:Those are just a few of the questions we should have asked before starting an unwinnable proxy war against Russia. Too late now.whiterock said:adding a "no true Scotsman" fallacy weakens an already threadbare position.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:Like I said, you neither read nor understood any of the solid work posted in those Twitter threads. You'd rather live in a very narrow genetic fallacy.Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:You really should educate yourself fully, rather than just parroting… ISW does a very good job of explaining the strategic stakes of the outcome of the war in Ukraine.Redbrickbear said:sombear said:
Sometimes I question whether you even try to understand.
I have no problem with any of it. It's how the world works. The primary difference between you and me on this issue is that you seem to believe that when we do the same things everyone else does we are leading a coup, justifying an invasion, otherwise acting inappropriately.
And, no, Russia did not win Trump the election - not even close. But it's beyond dispute that they try to affect our elections and always have. And, yes, other countries do also, just as we try elsewhere. I've acknowledged all of this is numerous posts.
I think what you misunderstand is the USA is not designed to be a global police state that intervenes everywhere.
The Founding Fathers would be horrified at what we have become.
DC has also proven not to be very good at it (25 years of foreign policy failure)
Nor is it good for Ukraine, currently being destroyed right now in this conflict.
(Anyway done arguing for tonight. Off to Church to pray for peace on Earth and an end to stupid proxy wars run by horrible people in DC
O come, Desire of nations,
Bid envy, strife, and quarrels cease;
Fill the whole world with heaven's peace)NEW: The US has a much higher stake in Russia's war on Ukraine than most people think.
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) December 14, 2023
As Americans consider the costs of continuing to help Ukraine fight the Russians in the coming years, they deserve a careful consideration of the costs of allowing Russia to win. 🧵(1/19) pic.twitter.com/xgV1SMcEAT
Oh wow and who runs that organization?
And who is she related to? Could it be that Robert Kagan is her brother in law…
And who is he married to?
You guys are hilarious…
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And you would rather post propaganda from a bunch of ex-Trotskyite neo-cons and liberals who never met a war they did not want to see American boys fight and die in…
Let Nuland and her family of scum bag Kegans from New York can go fight their own grudges from the old country over in Eastern Europe.
I think real Americans can sit this conflict out.
Deal with the facts on the ground. How does letting Russia subsume 40m people and 233k square miles of resource rich territory into its polity have "no impact" on the adjacent alliance to which we have sworn to defend with nuclear exchange if necessary? How does moving Russian strategic and conventional weapons systems 600mi closer to Nato capitals (and US military bases) make the American people safer? How will such reduce the need for additional military spending?
Fact is, you have no policy. You are preemptorily defining away every extant problem with a waive of a hand...."it doesn't matter....we are wasting money to enrich the political caste...." Hint: your policy will guarantee vastly expanded risks and military expenditure, along with even greater feeding at the trough of expanded budgets. And you will lambaste it all as latent imperium, just like you are now, the only difference being that your kids and grandkids will be conducting new-era Reforger exercises in Romania and Poland to deter Russian armies in Ukraine.
1) we did not start a war. Russia did.
2) no questions went unasked before we acted. All that stuff is wargamed( and budgeted) decades in advance.
3) the war in one sense has already been won. (destruction of half the Russian military for 5% of our DOD budget).
4) the war is very winnable (Russian retreat from Crimea and/or Donbas). We just have to decide to do so.
That's just for starters.