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northernmonkey wrote: 07 Dec 2023, 20:01
invalid wrote: 06 Dec 2023, 16:01 If the 'west' even ever had that capability, and it's clearly not even interested Anymore. This threads has been littered, since the start of the war, with delusions of western superiority.
indeed.
All that remains is for ‘the west’ to find a way to ‘declare victory and retreat’

“Some US government entities and officials have already begun to redefine what 'victory' looks like as the goal posts continually change.”
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‘"No NATO" For Ukraine, Ukrainian Politician Says’

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... ician-says
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“US Will Stop Giving Money To Ukraine... In 3 Weeks”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/us- ... ne-3-weeks
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“Ukrainians question Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s ‘rose-tinted’ speeches”

“military leaders have argued that the gap between official messaging and the situation on the ground is no longer convincing, and therefore not motivating Ukrainians or the country’s western partners”

https://archive.is/qrP2e (Web Archive link from FT)
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US Congress looks unlikely to approve more funding for Ukraine:

“Amid ongoing meetings between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and lawmakers and US defense officials on Capitol Hill Tuesday, one thing is becoming clear: no breakthrough is expected in terms of GOP Congressmen being swayed to push through Biden's $106 billion defense aid package.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/if- ... pitol-hill

Zelensky looking ever more likely to be thrown under a bus:

“Is This The End For Zelenskyy?“

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/end-zelenskyy

UE a little while ago:

“Just out of interest...Do you have a theory as to why your views on this war are so wildly out of step with those of everybody else on this forum?”

Well - things continue to work out along the lines that I’ve suggested that they would.
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UndercoverElephant wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 21:45 There is no sign whatsoever of either Ukraine or its western backers being prepared to end this war. Russia remains on the back foot.

(This Oct)
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Default0ptions wrote: 12 Dec 2023, 21:44 US Congress looks unlikely to approve more funding for Ukraine:

“Amid ongoing meetings between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and lawmakers and US defense officials on Capitol Hill Tuesday, one thing is becoming clear: no breakthrough is expected in terms of GOP Congressmen being swayed to push through Biden's $106 billion defense aid package.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/if- ... pitol-hill

Zelensky looking ever more likely to be thrown under a bus:

“Is This The End For Zelenskyy?“

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/end-zelenskyy

UE a little while ago:

“Just out of interest...Do you have a theory as to why your views on this war are so wildly out of step with those of everybody else on this forum?”

Well - things continue to work out along the lines that I’ve suggested that they would.
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Northernmonkey:

“The majority of posters on this site are either predictably petite bourgeois with all of the predictable world views that implies”

I disagree. I’ve been following discussions on this forum for many years and have read through many of the threads from their very beginnings. I value and respect the opinions of the core community of long term contributors to Powerswitch and find their informed and intelligent input extremely valuable in many areas.

I do obviously have an opinion on the Ukraine issue that may appear to be at variance with the consensus here - but I appreciate the fact that, despite some initial knee-jerk assumptions that I should be banned as a ‘Russian troll’, we are all still discussing the issue and are reasonably tolerant of sometimes opposing viewpoints.
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I suspect that the majority of the American people, and the majority of their elected politicians, support Ukraine and are in favour of sending military and other aid to Ukraine.
The recent votes in congress AGAINST such aid are reported as being due to internal political differences. In particular some elected representatives want stronger action to protect the Mexican border from illegal immigration. Until this is achieved they intend to block further aid for Ukraine.

Eventually I expect that a deal will be done regarding Mexican border security, and those representatives who have opposed aid for Ukraine will then support such aid.
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adam2 wrote: 14 Dec 2023, 03:00 I suspect that the majority of the American people, and the majority of their elected politicians, support Ukraine and are in favour of sending military and other aid to Ukraine.
The recent votes in congress AGAINST such aid are reported as being due to internal political differences. In particular some elected representatives want stronger action to protect the Mexican border from illegal immigration. Until this is achieved they intend to block further aid for Ukraine.

Eventually I expect that a deal will be done regarding Mexican border security, and those representatives who have opposed aid for Ukraine will then support such aid.
Yes. It is an internal US political squabble very much like the ones which shut down the activities of federal employees every now and then because of wrangling over budgets. The only way I can see that the US stops supporting Ukraine is if Trump wins.
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northernmonkey wrote: 13 Dec 2023, 18:16 The majority of posters on this site are either predictably petite bourgeois...
Just a quick one to confirm that i am basically a semi-autonomous peasant; count me in, i certainly eat like one.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67711802
Mr Putin said that "there will be peace [in Ukraine] when we achieve our objectives". Those "objectives do not change", he said, listing "denazification, demilitarisation and its neutral status". These are themes he has highlighted from the start of the war.
That is why this war cannot be brought to any sort of "normal" ending with a stalemate at the Dnipro river, even if that ends up being the de-facto military situation. For Ukraine to agree to that, membership of NATO would have to be part of the deal. Otherwise there would be no point in agreeing to peace and accepting the territorial loss, because there's no reason for Russia to respect the deal. From the Russian POV, grabbing territory in the south while the rest of Ukraine joins NATO is an almost total failure to achieve its war aims. So this situation would either lead to a second war a few years later, or a long-term "frozen war" like Korea.
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This interview broadly captures my views of the situation:
https://youtu.be/Az8EhlHVL2E?si=9TOhQjH3tqDYWzrD
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67722252
European leaders have decided to open EU membership talks with Ukraine
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It could be a long road ,Turkey have been candidates since 1999, North Macedonia since 2005, Montenegro since 2010, Serbia since 2012, Albania since 2014 etc, according to Wikipedia.

Interesting that Orban backed down after all his bluster.
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