Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?

So, why has the Hate the Jews dem party wanted a ceasefire in Gaza with an Israeli withdrawal while showing no interest in a negotiated settlement with Russia? A settlement which would have been a lot easier and favorable to Ukraine in February of 2022. You and the MIC were big on talking about saving the non-existent Ukraine democracy (like a good neocon and eternal warmonger) and rolling the Russians out of the Crimea and sticking Ukraine into NATO.
I don't agree with your point about some kind of settlement in 2022. Maybe Russia would've been placate by having Ukraine leave all of Donestk and Luhansk, but I doubt it would've been for long.

In the last decade Russia has annexed land from two of its neighbors, Georgia and Ukraine. There is no indication Russia was going to be back down.

Russia was expecting a quick victory in February 2022. This nightmare was not what Putin wanted but he is stuck.
Last summer proved that Ukraine will no be able to make sweeping territory recapture like they did in fall of 2022 when they kicked Russia out of Kharkiv and Kherson. At this point it is impossible for Ukraine to take back Crimea.

My opinion on things evolved as more information comes to light.
"My opinion on things evolved as more information comes to light." Well, some of us could read the room and we didn't need to evolve after offing tens of thousands of Ukrainians and destroying billions of dollars of infrastructure that the dems and RINOs seem to think spending US money we don't have on the Ukraine to rebuild while ignoring our own border.
You guys have been saying Russia is going to actually accomplish something meaningful for over a year.
A few villages in BFE is all Russia has done since.
Don't look at me. I said a 5 year stalemate. Russia is ahead of where I thought they'd be at this time.
 
So, why has the Hate the Jews dem party wanted a ceasefire in Gaza with an Israeli withdrawal while showing no interest in a negotiated settlement with Russia? A settlement which would have been a lot easier and favorable to Ukraine in February of 2022. You and the MIC were big on talking about saving the non-existent Ukraine democracy (like a good neocon and eternal warmonger) and rolling the Russians out of the Crimea and sticking Ukraine into NATO.
I don't agree with your point about some kind of settlement in 2022. Maybe Russia would've been placate by having Ukraine leave all of Donestk and Luhansk, but I doubt it would've been for long.

In the last decade Russia has annexed land from two of its neighbors, Georgia and Ukraine. There is no indication Russia was going to be back down.

Russia was expecting a quick victory in February 2022. This nightmare was not what Putin wanted but he is stuck.
Last summer proved that Ukraine will no be able to make sweeping territory recapture like they did in fall of 2022 when they kicked Russia out of Kharkiv and Kherson. At this point it is impossible for Ukraine to take back Crimea.

My opinion on things evolved as more information comes to light.
"My opinion on things evolved as more information comes to light." Well, some of us could read the room and we didn't need to evolve after offing tens of thousands of Ukrainians and destroying billions of dollars of infrastructure that the dems and RINOs seem to think spending US money we don't have on the Ukraine to rebuild while ignoring our own border.
You guys have been saying Russia is going to actually accomplish something meaningful for over a year.
A few villages in BFE is all Russia has done since.
I’ve said it’s none of our fucking business.

If the Ukraines and Russians want to kill one another, so be it. That’s their moral minefield.

Make love not war.
 
It suits US interests to help Ukraine defend itself.
Agree on your last point.
It suits US interests to defend it's own border first. You and the dems and neocons in Congress disagree.
For the 10th time, the US can do more than one thing at a time
You have a hard time with this thought. We aren't doing two things at once. The only leverage the House has is to force the Senate to fund actual and real border security is to withhold sh*t that they want. It's not only the right thing to do, but actual border security if very popular with the public. The dementia patient just caved and now is doing kabuki theater border security and pretending that he is now tough on the border. Make the dem senators from purple and red states vote against real border security. Make them go full PGOS and make it clear that it's Ukraine First.
 
Candace went off the deep end but I work with Ukrainians who no longer go home because it's accurate how they are "recruiting"
They now visit their families in Georgia or Belarus
it's really not a paradise of democracy bro. He's a tin horn dictator
Why are you guys shocked they initiated a draft, out of curiosity?
Agreed. When your president decides it's a good idea to slam an entire generation of young men into the trenches and minefields with no chance of victory, it isn't surprising that it's hard to man the lines going forward.
No chance at victory? Ukraine is fighting for their homeland against an invader. And are doing a damn good job.

They are not drafting 18-25 year olds to try and preserve their demographics.
They aren't conscripting 18-25 year olds at all. Minimum age was just dropped from 27 to 25 to fill the ranks. They aren't sending boys off to war like fantasizers often claim.
EDIT: I misread, mb. Yes.

Ukraine lowers its conscription age to 25 to replenish its beleaguered troops
 
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Does PGOS get a cut of the money laundered?
Do you get a parcel of land for your shilling and apologetics for Russia?

See how dumb this is?
No I just don't care that much for a demonrat created dictatorship run by a despot that launders our tax dollars to themselves and demonrats and RINOs to damage our own country. Allow 40 some odd biolabs in Mexico and we'll attack them. If the people of Ukraine won't do anything to free themselves of the dictator I sure as hell don't want to!
 
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Does PGOS get a cut of the money laundered?
Do you get a parcel of land for your shilling and apologetics for Russia?

See how dumb this is?
So what's the end game for the Ukrainian people? For the hundredth time. Spring offensive 2025?
The endgame is to defend their land from capture and, if possible, retake as much as they can, until Russia gets exhausted and no longer wants massive casualties for very little results.

Capturing land is going to be very difficult since Russia began mining the fuck out of everything. On the flip side, Russia going on the offensive is incredibly slow going and there has not been a large breakthrough since Wagner took Bahkmut a year ago.

At this point both sides should agree to end things with the current land possessions. Russia continuing to try and capture major cities seems to be a fruitless endeavor. They tried pushing Kharkiv again and barely got 5km from their border before getting bogged down in insignificant villages.
Drones have been an absolute revelation and is the reason Ukraine is holding so much ground. We are seeing thousand dollar FPV drones blowing up million dollars tanks + crews.
Ukraine has lost over 20% of its territory and a major breadbasket of their (and the world's) economy, the Donbas. A freeze is just a way for Russia to reconstitute for further aggression, reap spoils, and continue their culturcide/ethnocide against Ukrainians in Ukrainian territory. I doubt it happens. Putin has passed the point of no return on this one, and Ukraine won't submit. This doesn't end until Russia implodes internally or European nations/NATO provide deterrence beyond what we're currently seeing. No new boundaries are going to be made anytime soon and the fight needs to be maintained until Russian internal combustion, realistically. That's the best case scenario, and I hope it ends with Ukraine getting back what's theirs.
 
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What do you think the odds are of your best case scenario coming true without serious escalation of the US's involvement?
 
Ukraine has proven that they know how to defend their land.
20% of that territory, 19% of which was taken initially when the Ukrainians were still denying that Russia was doing anything beyond training exercises.
Since fall 2022, Ukraine has taken back far more territory than it has lost (All of Kherson and most of Kharkiv oblasts).
I don't think any level of rebuilding their armed forces is going to get Russia any closer to taking over Ukraine. They are woeful at combined arms and they can't fly their planes near the border without risking them getting shot down.
All they can do is literally inch along while blasting shit with inaccurate artillery fire and flamethrower TOS systems.
 
What do you think the odds are of your best case scenario coming true without serious escalation of the US's involvement?
I had a whole post written and then my dad called and it disappeared. Cliff notes, guaranteed commitments and lifting of restrictions by NATO and EU nations will allow for Ukraine and supporting countries to budget, plan, lessening the contribution from each individual country and increasing the contribution and efficiency of the the whole. Do it not and we're sitting in this quagmire for ages bleeding money and playing whack a mole. Putin is no joke, he's past the point of diplomacy. This is a global burden now. Sucks that we have to deal with it but we have to deal with it. Whether it be by holding ground until Russia internally implodes, or by military defeat, I don't have the answers. I just know that an armistice/frozen conflict is a pipe dream. Ain't gonna happen.
 
What do you think the odds are of your best case scenario coming true without serious escalation of the US's involvement?
I had a whole post written and then my dad called and it disappeared. Cliff notes, guaranteed commitments and lifting of restrictions by NATO and EU nations will allow for Ukraine and supporting countries to budget, plan, lessening the contribution from each individual country and increasing the contribution and efficiency of the the whole. Do it not and we're sitting in this quagmire for ages bleeding money and playing whack a mole. Putin is no joke, he's past the point of diplomacy. This is a global burden now. Sucks that we have to deal with it but we have to deal with it. Whether it be by holding ground until Russia internally implodes, or by military defeat, I don't have the answers. I just know that an armistice/frozen conflict is a pipe dream. Ain't gonna happen.
I asked PGOS this several times and he just said it wouldn't happen. So, you are for eternal war with the US playing Team America. Putin will not accept defeat. He will go tactical nukes and the Euros and the American public have no desire for World War III. We threaten retaliation and Putin says he will nuke New York City if we retaliate. If the Euros think protecting Europe is worth it, then let them do it. If they don't, then they can pay the consequences. On the world stage Russia is a nuisance for us, the big problem is the chicoms and neither the dems or the neocons are serious about dealing with China.

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What do you think the odds are of your best case scenario coming true without serious escalation of the US's involvement?
I had a whole post written and then my dad called and it disappeared. Cliff notes, guaranteed commitments and lifting of restrictions by NATO and EU nations will allow for Ukraine and supporting countries to budget, plan, lessening the contribution from each individual country and increasing the contribution and efficiency of the the whole. Do it not and we're sitting in this quagmire for ages bleeding money and playing whack a mole. Putin is no joke, he's past the point of diplomacy. This is a global burden now. Sucks that we have to deal with it but we have to deal with it. Whether it be by holding ground until Russia internally implodes, or by military defeat, I don't have the answers. I just know that an armistice/frozen conflict is a pipe dream. Ain't gonna happen.
So another vote for as long as it takes.
 
Ukraine has proven that they know how to defend their land.
20% of that territory, 19% of which was taken initially when the Ukrainians were still denying that Russia was doing anything beyond training exercises.
Since fall 2022, Ukraine has taken back far more territory than it has lost (All of Kherson and most of Kharkiv oblasts).
I don't think any level of rebuilding their armed forces is going to get Russia any closer to taking over Ukraine. They are woeful at combined arms and they can't fly their planes near the border without risking them getting shot down.
All they can do is literally inch along while blasting shit with inaccurate artillery fire and flamethrower TOS systems.
Yes, Russia hasn't made many territorial gains since 2022, but that's because of the support Ukraine has received, not in spite of it. Dropping it would be disastrous. This war started in 2014, not 2022, and we shouldn't discount what has happened before 2022. Ukraine has been fighting this war for a decade. The world fucked up by letting Russia waltz in in 2014, and we're seeing the fruits of our lack of labor. It's a fucking powder keg in Ukraine, and Putin has no intentions of stopping his territorial ambitions in Ukraine and elsewhere. It's loose cannon shit, I've taken a deep dive into this guy and modern Russia. He's on a Manifest Destiny kick and it won't stop until he dies, and even then it could conceivably get worse. Let's not make that mistake of letting more shit happen before it gets out of hand. Russia needs to be neutered or they need a revolution.
I hope we all realize that many great disasters have been avoided over time because of people and efforts that keep them from happening. It is nearly impossible to gauge ROI on the security measures that have prevented things from happening. Climate science, surgeon general warnings on cigarette boxes, COVID transmission protocols, etc, they all fall under this umbrella. Real warning signs present themselves, people do something about it, the thing that we were warned about doesn't present itself to the extreme. That's a GOOD thing, not evidence of lies, conspiracies, or anything of the sort. Shit happens, we hopefully catch it early, and shit gets taken care of before a head gasket blows. That's fucking progress and it's the right thing to do for the future. Of course the process isn't going to be perfect all the time, and there will be questions, but we can't let perfect be the enemy of good. This is a long haul, not a drag race. Global security is a very real thing that is essential. This quagmire in Ukraine qualifies as essential. Trust.
 
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