I want to fight this war to the last Russian, if that's what it takes.
If that's what it takes to do what, exactly? Regain all the Ukrainian territory? And what if it takes every last Ukrainian to do it? Is
that worth the cost? And just as importantly, what exactly is the plan to make that happen?
I think a victorious Ukraine, and a defeated Russia, will be a net good for the world.
Sure, it would be. But how do you make that happen? I think the idea that it even can happen any time soon is completely unrealistic.
I think supporting Ukraine is an investment that will prove incredibly lucrative to its future trading partners, if we see it through.
Again, if there's no one left, there's no one to trade with. And yeah, "no one" is a bit hyperbole, but seriously, population matters. And the longer the war goes on, the less population is left. They are literally chewing through their future here.
I think abandoning Ukraine has been perhaps the single biggest ◊◊◊◊ up of the modern America first conservatives.
You do realize that we haven't actually abandoned them, right? We're still sending them military aid.
It saddens me greatly, that you and I are on opposite sides of the Ukraine issue.
See, I don't think we are on opposite sides. I think we're on orthogonal sides. I think you're looking at what you
want (and in an ideal world, I want it too), while right now I'm looking at what we can actually
get. And I'm not seeing an answer from you to indicate I'm wrong about what we can actually get, only an insistence that we should want more than I think we can get. And it's not enough to want it. Where's the plan to get it? "Just keep doing what we're doing" doesn't suffice. Ukraine isn't actually making territorial gains here.