Maybe the data from Migration Data Portal is wrong? — Isaac
How do you know they are better than nothing? How do you know without the West first making the entirely false promises and expectation that Ukraine would one day join NATO in a useful period of time (say anytime before Russia invaded) and also encouraging total war rather than a negotiated settlement early on, Ukrainians would not be far better off? — boethius
Behold Ukraine's friends / liabilities: stingy and reactive. — boethius
Chatham House? Heard of them? — Isaac
The risk of Russia using nuclear weapons in Ukraine is low, but the consequences will be huge, so we take it very seriously," — Isaac
Michel Goya works fro BFM-TV... — Isaac
Also, it's weird to seriously consider that Xi will rule over everybody. Like, what? — Manuel
maybe it's not simply that the West is helping the Ukrainians but also that the Ukrainians are helping the West. — neomac
You don't know who NATO are? Never heard of RAND Corporation? Never come across Carnegie Endowment? — Isaac
So, your study of the credibility and biases of the sources you do use — Isaac
(I supplied their qualification details) — Isaac
I could come across one of these guys saying something I find interesting or dubious enough that it warrants additional review.What might prompt such a time? — Isaac
What checks did you carry out as to their credibility and bias? — Isaac
why did you choose to believe them over, say, Swift Center analysts, or Alexander Vershbow, NATO’s deputy secretary general from 2012 to 2016, who said that Western leaders had concluded that Russian plans to use nuclear weapons in a major crisis were sincere, raising the risk from any accident or misstep that the Kremlin mistook for war, or Dmitry Gorenburg, an analyst of Russian military policy who said "The escalation dynamics of a conflict between the U.S. and Russia could easily spiral into a nuclear exchange", or Samuel Charap ... — Isaac
Anyone following the thread can see that I've already done that in spades. — Isaac
We're having a discussion. So to take part you need to be able to support your position, explain why you prefer some explanations over others. Otherwise there's nothing to discuss. — Isaac
So that's our uniformed, pointless analyses done. How dull. — Isaac
Like why you prefer your analysis over that of the experts reaching a different conclusion? — Isaac
I have trouble understanding the war aims of the people who are argue "for Ukraine." . — Manuel
The fact that your analysis is limited to two historical examples is the reason why you are not counted among that body of experts. — Isaac
Expert analysts consider the current set of immediate circumstances to present a small but significant risk of nuclear escalation. — Isaac
The argument was about the likelihood. — Isaac
So? Who did you think needed telling that? — Isaac
As for evidence, there is a lot of it, which has been posted here by many members, including most importantly, NATO's decision to not implement a No-Fly Zone. — Manuel
I am aware that my "side" is effectively saying that Ukraine is going to have to give up more land. That's not a palatable view, but I happen to think it is the least harmful one. — Manuel
I'm not asking you for data, I'm asking you why you hold the position you do. — Isaac
You'll have no trouble backing up that opinion with evidence then. — Isaac
There's a whole army of qualified experts out there publishing their findings from whom you can obtain informed opinion. — Isaac
The numbers of dead in the war thus far are not 'armchair reckoning', they are statistics gathered by various expert agencies. — Isaac
The experience of counties under oppressive regimes is not 'armchair reckoning'. Hundreds of historians have carefully reviewed the evidence and reached informed conclusions about how such cultures respond. — Isaac
If I say that no nuclear power would accept humiliation at such a scale, I am not defending Putin's actions, I am describing a situation. — Manuel
Is the "defeat of Russia" worth gambling a nuclear war? — Manuel
evidence is of fewer total lives lost by that means) — Isaac
I'm asking why you rule out the second option — Isaac
Ukraine different to all those too? — Isaac
What a fucking stupid question. — Isaac
At least we aren't pushing for World War III, because Russia is so bad. — Manuel
This thread should be renamed to "Putin/Russia apologists group think" since that's what this whole thread is about. — Christoffer