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As Damian has said, we should support the wishes of the Ukrainian people. If it clear that the majority of the population are being coerced to continue the defence of their country then, and only, then should we reassess our support. |
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Spare me your childish insults. If 30% (by your own poll) of Ukrainians don’t want to fight then neither you, nor Zelensky, nor their neighbours inside or outside have the right to condemn them to death or injury on the front line by conscription. When America inevitably pull the plug when it ceases to be value for money,, regardless of what Ukrainian public opinion says, rest assured I will return to say “I told you so”. |
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Enough now ... |
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Doing anything for Ukraine won’t cleanse the soul given your bloodlust for a permanent conflict regardless of the cost in the lives of Ukrainian conscripts. |
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and thats enough. Enjoy your rest from this one comrade.
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What was the question?
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I wasnt aware members were on deadlines set by Pierre, I must have missed that memo ... :dunce:
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The best outcome in 2024 IMO is that Ukraine prevents significant advances by Russia. It shouldn’t have come to this but posturing in the US Congress held up military aid for months and Ukraine has been forced to ration its stockpiles. Russia now knows it has to push hard to get what it can before the new tranche of aid gets to the front. Ukraine will have a few sticky months but it will hold on. The offensive we hoped to see in summer of 2023 will likely occur this time next year. |
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As I mentioned, the will to fight still seems strong so we (the West) should give them all the help they need to resist the occupation. I feel appeasement, as history tells us, would be a mistake. Don't forget that the reason why Pierre wants someone to guess at the "best outcome" is so he can underwrite his position that Ukraine "negotiates" a deal that would leaves Russia in control of large swathes of occupied Ukraine. His words: Quote:
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I tend to agree.
The absence of war is not the same thing as peace. There is highly credible evidence of rape and torture of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians in the occupied territories, as well as the kidnap and ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children on an almost industrial scale. An armistice in which Russia retains control of any Ukrainian territory simply surrenders those people to their fate as well as giving Russia breathing room to regroup and then come back for more. Anyone who thinks this is not what would happen, 5 or 10 years from now, has not been paying attention to how Russia has been treating its near abroad for the last 20 years or more. Regretfully, the only way Ukraine can have actual peace is to fight for it, and the only way it can do that is with Western support because Russia’s material advantages far outweighs Ukraine’s. Ukraine’s best weapon - apart from Western munitions - is that Russia’s imperial arrogance is such that it never troubled itself to develop strategy or weapons tech that could actually overcome a peer. They thought they could just roll into Kyiv and once that became untenable, they have resorted to using their surfeit of expendable men and rusty old tanks to try to win by weight of numbers. As long as Ukraine has the weapons to absorb this, eventually - even if it takes another year or more - Russia can and will be exhausted. |
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So the difference between my best outcome and yours is not different in regards to Russia, in say 2-3 years time, still controlling large swathes of occupied Ukraine. I believe the only difference between both our scenarios is less people die in mine. |
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