Ralphw2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2023, 06:49
Ukraine has started moving armoured vehicles across the Dnipro river, to strengthen its bridgeheads on the left bank. This is still small scale attacks, but it shows Russia does not have the hardware to effectively defend the entire front line, Ukraine is not giving up yet.
“Ukraine is not giving up yet”
Do you really imagine that the Ukraine can ‘win’ in any meaningful way here, Ralph?
Perhaps you could start by defining what a Ukrainian ‘win’ would look like. What exactly are the objectives of this war for the Ukraine and ‘the West’? How will we know when those objectives have been achieved? Are those objectives actually achievable? Will the situation then be stable - or will it have to be continuously reinforced? Who will pay for that continuing reinforcement? In human lives and money?
With that in mind it’s interesting to go back to the first post in this thread by Lord Beria. Surprisingly prescient way back in 2014
Ralph from way back on that first page: “ I don't think anybody can claim Crimea as their ancestral home. I think we need to take the interests of the current locals into account. Ukraine in its current boundaries is a modern invention, and I don't see it lasting. Stirring up nationalism in a fractured nation is a short cut to bloody civil war.”