it's this vacillation between war being the crisis to end all crises on the one hand and then immediately pivoting to war being so trivial as to be considered a useful tool for the ritual humiliation — Isaac
Ritual humiliation of singular individuals having always been a mover and shaker of world history of course. Whole libraries devoted to bad feelings and positive international outcomes. — StreetlightX
Ritual humiliation of singular individuals having always been a mover and shaker of world history of course. — StreetlightX
Ritual humiliation of singular individuals having always been a mover and shaker of world history of course. — StreetlightX
having [their] military humiliated, having 5,000-12,000 KIA in two weeks, leveling large areas of cities, losing billions, crashing your currency, (likely) going into bankruptcy (according to the ratings agencies) — Count Timothy von Icarus
Ukraine is quite poor and lacks the ability to sustain the defense posture it has now — Count Timothy von Icarus
Given the current situation, what is to stop Russia from deciding that the Ukrainian state has become "too Nazified," in five years, and launching another invasion? — Count Timothy von Icarus
That's why democracies don't ever seem to be able to proceed with real change. — Metaphysician Undercover
This is not a combat effective unit. — Count Timothy von Icarus
But they're still able to bomb a children's hospital. — frank
Russia is obviously in a stronger strategic position, with its developed arms industry, much larger population, much larger military, much larger reserves, much larger economy — Count Timothy von Icarus
It's humiliating at the operational level because they went at lengths to present themselves as a peer rival to NATO and have had abysmal performance in some areas. — Count Timothy von Icarus
losing billions, crashing your currency, (likely) going into bankruptcy — Count Timothy von Icarus
My guess, given Russia's previous demands, is that the demands are such that Ukraine can not only not join NATO, but cannot receive military aid and training from NATO. It should be clear why this is untenable. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Why do we need to recover territory, why is scaring the Russian army (if we even believed in such nonsense) necessary for us when we can apparently cripple Russia with sanctions instead? — Isaac
But if its all just Ukrainian private business then why are you even taking part in this discussion, you're not Ukrainian? All I'm saying is that we in the west didn't ought to be encouraging Ukraine militarily or through social media, to continue the war rather than sign the peace deal available. — Isaac
Why do you support the continuation of the war?
I don't think a single person here is Ukrainian, so everyone opposing the current peace deal is doing so for reasons other than those arising from being a Ukrainian. I'm disputing those reasons. — Isaac
The best way forward for Ukraine is to win this war on the battlefield.
What choice does Ukraine have, Isaac? Roll over and give more territory to Russia? — ssu
Yes, that is correct. That's the choice they have. Lose more of their young men, armed forces, women and children, or cede territory to the Russians. — Isaac
Is it so crazy to understand that defending against the US was successful for the Emirate of Afghanistan after two decades, yet attacking the US and trying to occupy California won't succeed?.@ssu was trying to argue that Russia in 'attack mode' were so weak that the world's number 22 in army sizes (plus a few civilians) could reasonably take them on, yet no-one in the world is strong enough to present a threat to them in 'defence mode'. — Isaac
"Putin must be punished" is indeed just about the most stupid, sociopath approach to international politics I can imagine. But this is to be expected from those who treat the latter as a video game. — StreetlightX
In time, Russia can reinforce units around Kyiv, bring in additional assets, bring in more competent leadership, etc. This is why I said Ukraine likely feels decently about their odds "in the medium term." This is not in contradiction with the military situation being "dire" in the long term. Their hope is that political and economic factors will intervene within that time frame to force a settlement. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Obviously they can maintain a war effort long term — Count Timothy von Icarus
The best way forward for Ukraine is to win this war on the battlefield. — Olivier5
100% correct. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Sanctions won't stop an invasion. — Count Timothy von Icarus
They are causing significant additional damage to Putin's grip on power and reducing Russian incentives for continuing the war — Count Timothy von Icarus
11 million Russians have family members in Ukraine, so efforts to hide the war seen particularly foolish because it's going to put moderates and even supporters in a position of facing prison sentences just for speaking the obvious truth about the "special operation." — Count Timothy von Icarus
“Biological research labs”. Russia claims they are bio-weapons labs; America claims they are bio-defence labs. One way or another, I’m sure American tax-payers love finding out they are funding this.
Victoria Nuland, who once handed out cookies to Maidan protesters, tells us all about them. — NOS4A2
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