the probability of that happening anytime soon is not high, militarily," — neomac
Let's assume that's true. On the basis of belief but not evidence, because that's difficult to get by according to you, he thinks it's perfectly fine to follow a political line aimed at escalation? — Benkei
Either Zelensky is optimistic about escalation not really escalating to something I'd rather not think about or that was a hell of a cynical political move. — Benkei
Giving up Kherson may very well be the price. — Tzeentch
what do you think I'm saying? :lol: — Tzeentch
evidence that Russia was forced to retreat from Kherson, as opposed to Tzeentch's theory that they left in preparation for a peace deal? — Isaac
If parts of reality just don't happen to be "good" for Ukraine, pointing that out isn't being pro-Russian, it's just understanding reality. — boethius
None of the Russophiles want to come out and say it. I'm not sure why. — frank
I would think that these decisions are subjective and personal, not factual or normative.
— Olivier5
I guess our intuitions just differ there! :) — invizzy
The slightest hint of non-adherence is enough to invite hostility, because the cheerleaders realise how flimsy their views really are, and that they do not weather criticism very well. — Tzeentch
You agree that this situation is not anywhere close to being as bad as an actual military defeat in Kherson, positions overrun, lines routed, soldiers surrounded ... so how is the current situation a "strong signal" of military might? — boethius
but not some total disaster and strong signal Russia's military just can't compete with Ukrainian military — boethius
obviously not as bad as losing on the field, positions overrun and thousands or tens of thousands of troops encircled. — boethius
So yes, a sign of a "winning" army is that Ukraine's offensive operation succeeded. It did not. — boethius
You're parroting western propaganda — Tzeentch
Accusations of partisanship is all you have left? — Tzeentch
Ukraine's current position is the best it's ever going to be, and it will only deteriorate from here, — Tzeentch
I just don't look at the world with rose-tinted glasses where the "good guys" always win. — Tzeentch
A sign of a "winning" army would be taking Kherson — boethius
taking Kherson would be a turning point. — boethius
Losing Kherson would be both bad militarily (likely thousands, if not tens of thousands, stuck and captured troops) as well as intensely embarrassing. — boethius
likely deals have been made. — Tzeentch
the usual switch — Isaac
As to enforcing powers, the UN pass for the closest thing we have to a global legal system. — Isaac
The supplicant changes depending on the term. — Isaac