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Andreas Hopf's avatar

Since late 2022, when Biden and Scholz rushed to Russia's aid, when Ukraine had the momentum after its Kharkiv and Kherson offensives, it became obvious that Mr. Weak and Mr. Meek, driven by their Rasputins Sullivan and Plötner, find a piecemeal annihilation of Ukraine acceptable. They remain focused on throwing Ukraine under the bus, not too fast so as not to upset their mollycoddled and entitled citizenries that prioritise consumption and holidaymaking over withstanding the empire of evil. Biden and Scholz, by way of absurd redlinery and incrementalism, are effectively facilitating a Minsk 3 and later a Republic Lviv.

France and the UK are not producing more SCALP and Storm Shadow, Germany refuses to deliver Taurus and stopped production years ago. The entire European defence industry is not on a war footing after well over two years, while Russia has reliable allies with Iran, North Korea and China. Russia's allies deliver. Ukraine's allies dither. And so, valiant as it is, the Kursk incursion won't bother Putin much, because it is Russian periphery, boring, without any meaningful industry, resources or agriculture, whereas the Donbas is all of that, and more. Putin can always take back Kursk later.

Zelenskyi's presser to me sounded as if he knows that over 20% of Ukrainian territory are gone forever, rapidly russified and never to return, as if he knows that no reparations will be paid, no women and children repatriated, no Russian war criminals ever facing the music in The Hague.

Unlike with Hitler (Second World War) or Kim Il-sung (Korean War), the West is no longer able and also not willing to muster a concerted effort. Putin and other leaders of dubious nations around the world will be rewarded and encouraged.

Excuse me for being so blunt.

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mick woolley's avatar

It would seem the ongoing targeting of Ukraine's civil energy infrastructure by Russia should be ringing alarm bells in EU (and US). It would be a major problem if UA has so little energy that it forces millions to leave the country (no doubt Putin would be pleased as it adopted the same strategy as in Syria). It's time EU and US closed down Putin's adventure, for the stability of the world. Putin's military has been so depleted by its adventure that I don't think such a move would be an escalation, it would just bring a speedy end to Putin's regime. Oligarchs are already running scared of the oil infrastructure they have in Russia and trying to sell it off as it is becoming worthless, and it will not take much more of a push on their goodies to make them realise they are backing the wrong person now.

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