War in Ukraine

The bigger issue this time around is nukes. Russia has them, will they use them and who will they be pointed at?
The other issue with the US possible being involved is manufacturing, unlike the past few World Wars we have shipped so much of it over to China that at this point we wouldn't be able to out produce everyone like we have in the past.
Defense supply chain is a mess. And it ain't just all in China, but places like Turkey too. Good job defense industry!
 
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It’s like she crawled out of the BLM financial rubble to get this quip in. The disconnect is fascinating. The idiocy is entertaining.
 
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It’s like she crawled out of the BLM financial rubble to get this quip in. The disconnect is fascinating. The idiocy is entertaining.
It’s like she crawled out of the BLM financial rubble to get this quip in. The disconnect is fascinating. The idiocy is entertaining.
Fortunately crap like this (in this case) from self centered mini tyrants is shoveled to the poop pile as it should be.
 
The bigger issue this time around is nukes. Russia has them, will they use them and who will they be pointed at?
The other issue with the US possible being involved is manufacturing, unlike the past few World Wars we have shipped so much of it over to China that at this point we wouldn't be able to out produce everyone like we have in the past.

And I believe the danger grows with every success Putin has. Why? Because as he demonstrates he can stand the West down, he grows more powerful in Russia as his opposition declines. And this will follow for whoever comes in behind him. Currently, I believe if he tried to launch nukes if the West beat the hell out of him in Ukraine, he'd be overthrown before the next commercial break.

This is historical certainty! As despots garner success, the more powerful and despotic they become. The further along this goes, the more likely nukes get used. The best time to stop a bully is the first time he bullies. Bloody noses work individually and on a geopolitical scale.
 
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More importantly, are the Russian soldiers wearing their masks and can they prove vaccination status?

Well, they have a diversity problem for sure. Not enough LGBTQXYZs in their military. I failed to take that into account in my analysis. Expect their military to collapse within a week.
 
Yes. The election of Trump forestalled their plans hence the day 1 effort to remove him from office by establishment from both parties.
And people thought Trump was going to start WW3... I agree he stalled them, Putin wasn't going to move with him in office because he was too unpredictable. Biden will play the game and give Putin the time he needs.
 
And I believe the danger grows with every success Putin has. Why? Because as he demonstrates he can stand the West down, he grows more powerful in Russia as his opposition declines. And this will follow for whoever comes in behind him. Currently, I believe if he tried to launch nukes if the West beat the hell out of him in Ukraine, he'd be overthrown before the next commercial break.

This is historical certainty! As despots garner success, the more powerful and despotic they become. The further along this goes, the more likely nukes get used. The best time to stop a bully is the first time he bullies. Bloody noses work individually and on a geopolitical scale.
I agree, but American lives shouldn't be lost during this.
 
We're going to fight them sooner or later. It is a hard lesson that history has taught over and over again that Great Powers eventually fight. Should we fight them on our own? Nope, we have the Atlantic and Pacific moats to protect us. This is Europe's problem and they are caught up thinking they can appease Russia.
There will be another European war because Putin and whoever follows him will not stop. Just hope that Germany does not side with Russia or decide that NATO is not in their national interest. If we had better leadership here in this country, we might have led Europe to realize it will cost much less to stop him in Ukraine than in Poland or the Balkans or wherever it eventually happens. And if Europe led the fight, the right thing would be for us to stand along side of them and fight as well.

A forceful real threat from NATO would have stood the Russians down. I firmly believe that, because Putin knows if he lost a military conflict in the Ukraine, his political (and possibly real) life would be over. Germany and France will rue doing nothing about this in the future.

Taiwan, you're on the clock.
Solid take on many different views, this is bigger than just Ukraine. Major impact both short term and long term in Europe.
 
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