sycasey said:
Cal88 said:
sycasey said:
Big C said:
sycasey said:
Zippergate said:
sycasey said:
I'm not even a little bit worried that Russia is going to attack the United States because Ukraine is striking targets just across the border.
Perhaps not a direct attack, but a terror attack on infrastructure would hardly be surprising. But obviously we're talking about Europe here, the NATO countries we have guaranteed to protect.
I'm not worried that Russia is actually going to attack a NATO member either. They already have their hands full invading Ukraine.
The problem is, potentially, that incremental escalations can add up to something excremental.
Yup, that's why you don't start a war if you can help it. Unfortunately, Putin already took us past that threshold.
What Zipper are Yogi are alluding to here is that there are some very serious tresholds ahead, including nuclear armageddon...
What's the course of action you propose, to the last Ukrainian, and escalating, because the Russians are winning? What's the best course of action for the Ukrainian people??
Ukraine has decided they want to keep fighting, so I support them continuing to fight for their sovereignty.
The majority of Ukrainian men who are being sent to the front don't want to continue fighting and don't want to join the ranks of their million plus casualties, neither do their families. Most of the Ukrainian men who want to fight and did volunteer have already died or been
heavily wounded. I used italics here because Ukraine is now actually force-conscripting men with missing limbs (see my post from yesterday).
Zelensky's government is no longer legitimate, his popularity is now below 20%. He does not represent Ukraine.
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I don't think Putin is dropping a nuke, especially on a NATO country. He knows that would be the end of him. He uses the threat of such to scare people away from opposing him. The problem is that he's threatened this so many times that it's lost its effectiveness.
The nukes would be 2 or 3 rungs up on the escalation ladder. The next step though, Russia striking back at NATO staging grounds outside of Ukraine, is eminently closer now, we're really in uncharted waters here, a hot war between nuclear powers. What makes this situation so much worse and so much more volatile than during the cold war is that the communication lines that were in place back then are not in place today, and many of the leaders today are driven by ideology rather than rational thought.