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It’s somewhat depressing to see the FSB’s ‘lines to take’ being peddled so uncritically.
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Prolonging the war almost certainly benefits the USA. Less so the future Ukrainian widows in the west for whom a peace agreement and returning home to reunite their families would be a good starting point. |
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Ending the war prematurely rewards Russia, and punishes the people and the democratically elected Government of The Ukraine.
Spin it however you want, The Ukraine didn’t invade Russia or bombard innocent civilians in Russia. |
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However your absolutist view on ending the war “prematurely” and the disadvantages of doing so depend on the price people are willing to pay. Chris very eloquently reflects USA’s interests in a long term battle. Bogging Russia down in a Vietnam on it’s own doorstep. At what point do Ukrainians cease fighting primarily for their own interests and start fighting in America’s? America can keep flooding in dollars and weapons until Ukraine is razed to the ground, I doubt the dead or displaced who could never return home would see that as a win. |
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I hope Zelensky doesn’t get too cocky with US weapons and US money when considering what’s a credible outcome for both parties. With Karzai trousering CIA money throughout his leadership and Afganistan state assets being robbed to fund compensation for Saudi backed crimes on US soil, one doesn’t have to look far to see US long term commitments aren’t credible once their strategic objectives achieved and political will exhausted. Failure to learn those lessons will leave a high price to be paid exclusively by the Ukrainian people. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61767191
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*Putin’s stated aims |
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I acknowledged the high price the Ukrainian people are paying and would pay in a prolonged war above. To be more clear yes, I meant more than a financial price when I stated that. You yourself acknowledged above the benefits to the USA: Quote:
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Based on what was discovered in the briefly occupied territories in the north and northeast, Ukraine has every reason to suppose that long-term occupation of the south and southeast would be equally intolerable for Ukrainian citizens there. It is quite at liberty, given the events of 2014 and since, to believe that ceding territory to Russia will not only impoverish those trapped beyond the line of control but give Russia a new start line for its next military action against Kyiv, even if that action is another 10-15 years down the line. Ukraine clearly - justifiably in my view - sees itself as in an existential struggle, and if it is able, via diplomacy or outright propaganda, to skin Western nations for $billions worth of weapons in order to pursue that struggle as far as it possibly can - even to the complete liberation of its internationally-recognised borders, if possible - then it is free to do so. And no foreign policy aim expressed by the USA or its allies this century changes Ukraine’s basic right to act as it has. |
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They sound more like fodder at the front line. |
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