Is it lost? Has Putin got all the territories he formally annexed? Have Russian got the Western side of the Dnipro?The West wasn't willing to stick its neck out for Ukraine when Ukraine was still in decent shape. It sure as hell won't risk a war with Russia now that Ukraine is lost. — Tzeentch
Call it a "special defense operation" if you must (or escalation or both). Doubtful that the Kremlin can withstand such a move (cf their posturing propaganda threats). A fairly straightforward strategy. Can send a message to other would-be invaders, by the way. But, while reasonable enough, it's not likely to happen (giving fuel to things like boethius's "drip feed" hypothesis), at least not with NATO as the combined international air force: — jorndoe
The goal is to drip feed arms to Ukraine enough to prop it up in order to damage Russia (which may not even be happening), super charge arms profiteering both directly to Ukraine as well as indirectly by creating a new Cold War, protect the USD from the Euro by having the Europeans destroy their competitiveness and fully prostrate themselves as meaningless vassals on the world stage. — boethius
What will be the goal (in Ukraine) if Trump wins the elections? Can you predict that too? — neomac
How is Ukraine completely lost?
Seems that you are living in your own bubble or something.... — ssu
As for our country, after the disintegration of the U.S.S.R., given the entire unprecedented openness of the new, modern Russia, its readiness to work honestly with the United States and other Western partners, and its practically unilateral disarmament, they immediately tried to put the final squeeze on us, finish us off, and utterly destroy us. — Vladimir Putin · Feb 24, 2022
In essence, Russia is fighting the notorious collective West, defending its very existence as a country, people, and civilization. — Valentina Matviyenko · Jun 10, 2022
We are fighting for our place in the world, for our historical future, and, undoubtedly, victory will be ours. Our country is now experiencing a truly historic moment. The main factor in Russia's development is its sovereignty, the right to independently determine its own destiny. Sovereignty is a guarantee of the well-being and dignity of our citizens, it is the future of our children. In such matters, Russia has never retreated and will not retreat, because otherwise it will cease to be Russia. — Sergey Naryshkin · Jul 5, 2022
Either we win in the way we consider our victory, or there will be World War III, sooner or later. I don't see any other way. — Margarita Simonyan · Dec 4, 2022
It is no longer a secret to anyone that the strategic goal of the United States and its NATO allies is 'victory over Russia on the battlefield' as a mechanism for significantly weakening or even destroying our country. — Sergey Lavrov · Dec 27, 2022
The Westerners' plans are to continue to pull Russia apart, and eventually just erase it from the political map of the world. — Nikolai Patrushev · Jan 10, 2023
We pray to the Lord that He will enlighten those madmen and help them understand that any desire to destroy Russia will mean the end of the world. — Patriarch Kirill of Moscow · Jan 19, 2023
The Western elite make no secret of their goal, which is, I quote, “Russia’s strategic defeat.” What does this mean to us? This means they plan to finish us once and for all. In other words, they plan to grow a local conflict into a global confrontation. This is how we understand it and we will respond accordingly, because this represents an existential threat to our country. — Vladimir Putin · Feb 21, 2023
If Russia stops its special military operation without achieving victory, there will be no Russia, it will be torn apart. — Dmitry Medvedev · Feb 22, 2023
Currently, we are again facing a serious danger. Exploiting Ukraine, the collective West seeks to break up Russia and to rob it of its independence. — Sergei Shoigu · Feb 23, 2023
They have one goal: to disband the former Soviet Union and its fundamental part — the Russian Federation. I do not even know if such an ethnic group as the Russian people will be able to survive in the form in which it exists today. — Vladimir Putin · Feb 26, 2023
The existential nature of threats to the security and development of our country, driven by the actions of unfriendly states is recognised. — Sergey Lavrov · Mar 31, 2023
Ukraine is a puppet of forces that want to destroy Russia and take away its historical lands. — Roman Starovoyt · Jan 22, 2024
for us this is about our destiny, a matter of life and death — Vladimir Putin · Feb 18, 2024
So...The balance of power being heavily in favor of the Russians is completely obvious, and nothing short of a miracle will change it because neither the US nor Europe is willing to stick their neck out.
The only question now is how much more punishment Ukraine will receive before it finds an off-ramp, and the sooner people understand the reality of this situation, the more lives can be spared.
If it appears I am "living a bubble" it is only by one's lack of insight. — Tzeentch
The West wasn't willing to stick its neck out for Ukraine when — Tzeentch
neither the US nor Europe is willing to stick their neck out — Tzeentch
the NordStream bombings which were obviously planned (and probably carried out) by the US — Tzeentch
If you wish to discuss this, give me some indication you know some history, — boagie
Example, what lead up to the invasion of Ukraine, start with the reunification of Germany and go on from there. — boagie
Well, do you know what lead up to the invasion of the Ukraine. If not don't waste my time. — boagie
This is so typical, even in an Philosophy Forum.You seem to have a dissenting understanding of my own, do you understand why Russia invaded Ukraine? Try to remember in your understanding that all is process. Russia and China and the BRICS are not the bad guys here. If you know the history behind what is occurring, we can then talk, the aggressors are the Yanks, and the Europe that they own. The BRICS forever, and the end of colonialism. — boagie
Why on Earth praise the BRICs?
You think those Great Powers are different or better, or some kind of champions of human rights and against genocide? Yeah, they surely will condemn things that are in their interest. But it's not some universal value they agree on.
What about what Russia did in Chechnya or now is doing in Ukraine or what China is doing in Uighuria to the Uighurs?
I think it is similar acts, although far more worse in the case of Russia. In the First and Second Chechen wars multiple more Chechens were killed than Palestinians have been killed in the current war in Gaza and there are far fewer Chechens than Palestinians. And the treatment of the Uighurs in China will definately constitute the legal definition of genocide.
So :vomit: for praising such countries like Russia and China.
Russia is not conducting classic highly mobile offensives that rely on airpower, but uses grinding attrition warfare making use of drones and artillery. — Tzeentch
This is so typical, even in an Philosophy Forum.
Where does this eagerness come from to justify and hail one side from another when both sides could be criticized for disrespecting human rights or international laws? Why this desperate and naive intent to put countries to be either "the bad guys" and those opposing them "the good guys"? There's much criticize all Great Powers, but then again, they sometimes can have good policies too. Apparently this is too much to fathom for many. — ssu
Obviously the no-fly zone is more wishful thinking and will not happen.
My prediction is that if Trump wins the elections, for sure Ukraine will have outlived its usefulness. — boethius
Really, typical? It seems to me boagie is literally the first participant in this discussion to present things as BRICS are good and America is bad. — boethius
That’s what I asked you because that is what Tzeench claimed “the western world under US leadership has been the most destructive force on Earth since WWII” and that is how you interpreted it: “The one that causes most death and misery”. — neomac
@Tzeentch's claim here is pretty easy to support.
We are literally in a 6th mass extinction event heading towards civilisational collapse that is entirely due to US policy and acquiescence of their fellow Western acolytes, not to mention pollution of various other forms as well as neo-colonialism and US imperialism (however "soft" you want to call it -- being smothered by a pillow can have the exact same end result as being stabbed in the chest). — boethius
With each country America took into its fold moving closer, they also placed nuclear warheads on the soil of these countries. — boagie
Each time lying to the Russians they would go no further. — boagie
America's dreams is world domination, — boagie
The BRICS is the other half of the world saying, enough is enough, and drew a line in the sand, that line was Ukraine. — boagie
does that excuse leading Ukraine to war and then having Ukraine sacrifice so many Ukrainian lives for American (elite) perceived interests, on false pretences? — boethius
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