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rickbunk's avatar

I found this analysis brilliant.

The 40,000,000 Ukrainian people deserve to pick their own government. And frankly, I don't think it is an overstatement to say that the entire era of free, self-determining nations in Europe that has existed since World War 2 is at risk. If we fail to support Ukraine, the world will revert to great nations simply dominating all others. It will be violent, nasty, poor and awful for people, for commerce, for humanity. Considerations of environmental change and human rights will disappear like tears in rain, as tanks and soldiers stream across borders to subjugate people around the world.

This is the time. These are the stakes. Ukraine is the point of the spear. They need our help, and we need their victory.

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Michael Wild's avatar

This makes grim reading. That said one wonders if the Russians will be prepared to treat the lives of its mobiliks with the same callous disregard that it did the 'convict volunteers' or the Donesk and Luhansk troops. If they do they could be setting the scene for widespread discontent when the wounded come home and start talking. One also wonders how good their 'elite' troops waiting to follow the cannon fodder will be. They will have been fighting for a long time and accumulated a lot of casualties over the last 11 months. I guess will have to see after the major Russian offensive is finished.

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