hog88
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On the issue of how this would have unfolded under Trump rather than Biden, that is a very interesting issue. I admit that the worry that this will lead to a broader confrontation and suck the US into the fray is absolutely legitimate. I completely agree and have the same worry.
And yes you can say that is more likely under Biden than under Trump. I think that is a fair point given Trump's at least quasi-isolationist positions and his insistence we not get involved in wars that, for lack of a better phrase, don't concern us.
The flip side of that is that you have to have a considered discussion of whether this concerns us. If Russia attacked the UK you'd have to say it concerns us. If they attacked France or Germany, same though there'd be more dissent certainly as our need to protect them versus the UK with whom we have at leats a culturally closer identity.
And so the question then becomes, if Trump would not be as quick to get into a confrontation as Biden, isn't it also true that such would embolden Putin more, and perhaps make it more likely that Putin would be aggressive, even more so than he is now?
That's the hard part for any President: portray enough strength to dissuade Russia and Putin from engaging in military adventurism, but not do so in a way that leads to a calamitous escalation of tensions. Very difficult line to walk, be it Biden, Trump, Republican, or Democrat.
WTF? Are you drunk?