Cal88 said:
The main point here, in this entire thread, which needs to be stated once again as it has been brought up once again from the wrong perspective is:
Being pro-Ukraine means being for bringing an end to this war.
Anyone who disagrees with this lacks basic realism. And unfortunately, most people have been rendered clueless by the emotionally-driven MSM narrative that ignores this basic reality:
There is no military solution for Ukraine.
The only question is, how long, and how many tens (if not hundreds) of thousands more Ukrainian bodies it is going to take for that to sink in. Russia is going to win the land war at its border, even if NATO escalates.
This is exactly the point that was driven by retired German Brigadier General Erich Vad earlier today, here is his interview translated from German:
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/01/16/erich-vad-what-are-the-war-aims/
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And what could be the consequences [of the delivery of German weapons to Ukraine]?
Is it the intention to achieve a willingness to negotiate with the delivery of the tanks? Do they want to reconquer the Donbass or the Crimea? Or does one want to defeat Russia altogether? There is no realistic end-state definition. And without an overall political and strategic concept, arms deliveries are pure militarism.
What does that mean?
We have a military stalemate that we cannot resolve militarily. That, by the way, is also the opinion of U.S. Chief of Staff Mark Milley. He has said that a military victory for Ukraine is not to be expected and that negotiations are the only possible way. Anything else means the senseless wear and tear of human lives.
General Milley's statement caused much anger in Washington and was also heavily criticized publicly.
He spoke an uncomfortable truth. A truth, by the way, that was almost not published in the German media. The interview with Milley by CNN did not appear anywhere bigger, while he is the Chief of Staff of our Western leading power.
What is being conducted in Ukraine is a war of attrition. And one with now close to 200,000 soldiers killed and wounded on both sides, with 50,000 civilian dead, and with millions of refugees. Milley has thus drawn a parallel with World War I that could not be more apt. In World War I, the so-called 'Blood Mill of Verdun' alone, designed as a battle of attrition, resulted in the deaths of nearly a million young French and Germans. They fell for nothing at that time. So the refusal of the warring parties to negotiate led to millions of additional deaths. This strategy did not work militarily then and will not do so now.
Being pro-Ukraine means being in favor of Russia pulling its troops and military support back to Ukraine's original border. Anything else rewards Russia for bad behavior.