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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WSJ throws in the towel in Ukraine. Spineless neocons lied for 24 months. https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/its-time-to-end-magical-thinking-about-russias-defeat-f6d0b8de?mod=djemalertNEWS Joe loses his second war. We need Trump. The only winner with correct instincts.[/quote] Thanks for your insights Vlad The last thing we need is an insurrectionist fraud cult leader serving as lap dog for the world’s number one war criminal … [/quote] Calling Putin the number one war criminal is so October 6th. [/quote] Yeah he wants us to think that. Who do you think armed and trained Hamas to employ their trade mark barbarism towards innocent civilians (with help from Iran)? The weapons used October 7 were licensed by Russia and various credible videos of Russian soldiers training Hamas terrorists. The Number one war criminal wanted to divert the world’s gaze from his illegal and immoral war in Ukraine in order to buy himself more time to continue his reign of terror in Ukraine. In the most despicable and cynical way possible he incited the latest Israel Gaza conflict while feigning concern for Palestinians. This is also at the expense of his own people as he doubles his military spending while drastically reducing funds for education, health and other domestic needs. . He is positively gloating about the middle East crisis and not flossing over his illegal Violent invasion of Ukraine as he thinks the world is not watching any more. We are watching and won’t forget the evil he has unleashed on so many innocent people . [/quote] This is all true, but what actually led him to it and what is fueling it? The arrogance of the US thinking we can tell him what to do wrt what he sees as his sphere of influence, much like the US looks at the Western hemisphere under the Monroe doctrine [/quote] No one in national security has told Putin what to do in Ukraine. But everyone is cheering it on. This war has been a gift to the US. Russia is gone. Done. Finished. They made a profoundly stupid decision invading Ukraine. It's cost them roughly 300,000 casualties. Almost all of their armor. Literally, thousands of tanks. Plus all the artillery, the armored personnel carriers, etc. Even naval forces, including the flag ship of the Black Sea fleet. Plus air power given all the planes and helicopters that were shot down, not to mention attacks on Russian airbases. Their conventional military is wrecked. It is no threat to the West anymore. And it never will be again. Russia - or rather Ukraine - destroyed its ability to project military force anywhere. That is no small thing. Countering Russia - and its predecessor, the Soviet Union - has been the defining strategic focus of the West for more than 80 years. And Ukraine took care of it. It cost the US no lives. All we did was give Ukraine some 90s era equipment that was due to be mothballed regardless. It is the best return on investment in the history of humanity. From an American and NATO perspective, the longer that Russia continues to fight an unwinnable war, the better. They are losing 15,000-20,000 soldiers per month. Almost no other country on this planet would endure that without the government being overthrown. But Russians persist. They've completely destroyed their future, and yet they continue with these losses in places like Avdiivka, which has been absolutely devastating for the Russian military. The Western strategic perspective is long may it continue. The losses experienced by Ukrainians is a different discussion. And they have been heavy. But from a western strategic perspective, Russia's invasion of Ukraine was a gift from the gods. [/quote] I thought the argument was that the war was a horrible thing and it was all Putin’s fault? And that it should have never happened? And now it is suddenly a godsend. For the US. So which is it. [/quote] From a western and NATO strategic perspective, it's been great. From a moral and humanitarian perspective, it's been awful. Ukrainians have suffered a lot. [/quote] So maybe NATO and the West should thank Putin, eh? Maybe he even works for the CIA [/quote]
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