I'll believe it when I see it.
Yet if Ukraine throws in the towel simply because it is exhausted, that will all just be a sunk cost and we won't have anything ready to help in Poland and the Baltics, nor to deter anyone else who thinks that NATO or various coalitions of the willing centred on the US are temporarily weak.I'd rather those tax dollars go to killing Russki invaders than being wasted by some L1 on new furniture. Makes the Army's job easier down the road if the Russians decide to hit Poland or the Baltics.
Ukraine isnt throwing in the towel anytime soon. If they do there is a serious risk they are ethnically cleansed or genocided. To paraphrase, they will fight in the streets, fields, landing grounds, etc. If we reach that point, NATO willing be gearing up general war and we'll receive all the kit we need for the parking lots of shit that the USA is sitting on via lend lease. All these donations are doing is cleaning out old stock.Yet if Ukraine throws in the towel simply because it is exhausted, that will all just be a sunk cost and we won't have anything ready to help in Poland and the Baltics, nor to deter anyone else who thinks that NATO or various coalitions of the willing centred on the US are temporarily weak.
I doubt Putin expects complete collapse or would hold out for a surrender amounting to same. "Throwing in the towel" at this point would be simply conceding the land Russia already occupies.Ukraine isnt throwing in the towel anytime soon. If they do there is a serious risk they are ethnically cleansed or genocided. To paraphrase, they will fight in the streets, fields, landing grounds, etc. If we reach that point, NATO willing be gearing up general war and we'll receive all the kit we need for the parking lots of shit that the USA is sitting on via lend lease. All these donations are doing is cleaning out old stock.
This has to be the cheapest Great Power war ever fought (Russian aid to Vietnam?). Costing no NATO lives and minimal equipment. Seems extremely stupid to not finish the job with another $300 billion in aid from the combined economies of $32 trillionI'd rather those tax dollars go to killing Russki invaders than being wasted by some L1 on new furniture. Makes the Army's job easier down the road if the Russians decide to hit Poland or the Baltics.
Again, how dare someone post “facts and context” in a political thread?According to Politico - Ottawa Playbook’s daily email this morning the climate address was given in the Cdn Embassy. It seems that there were more LPC MPs in attendance than anyone else. The three notable foreign reps were the Norwegian and Belgian foreign ministers and the Biden administration senior advisor on climate change. That’s it.
Its like he watched Biden's debate and afterwards Freeland and Joly bet him that he couldn't look/sound worse in a public setting and Trudeau said 'Hold my Zinfandel'.I...
Wow. What in the actual hell is he talking about?
We’re talking about the same speech where @Fabius pointed out it wasn’t to the NATO Assembly, and mostly to Canadian politicians, right?It’s like he watched Biden's debate and afterwards Freeland and Joly bet him that he couldn't look/sound worse in a public setting and Trudeau said 'Hold my Zinfandel'.
It’s still cringey though.There you go getting all facty & stuff - no gotcha memes to be had there
Yet if Ukraine throws in the towel simply because it is exhausted, that will all just be a sunk cost and we won't have anything ready to help in Poland and the Baltics, nor to deter anyone else who thinks that NATO or various coalitions of the willing centred on the US are temporarily weak.
So the Liberal MP's travelled all the way to DC to see a leader who won't meet with them in Canada?LPC MPs in attendance
They already went 6 months without aid from the US. Who knows whats going to happen if Trump becomes President again? Ukraine should be prepared and the rest of NATO should be prepared to step up.The only reason Ukraine would “throw in the towel” is if Western (i.e. American) aid dried up. All indications point to them staying in the fight as long as the Yanks (and us) continue to support them.
As long as they’re willing to fight, we should support them maximally. Any less will see the Russian Empire expanding into Georgia, Moldova, the Baltics, Poland, etc.
Ukraine will have a threshold at which loss of life becomes a determining factor irrespective of foreign aid.The only reason Ukraine would “throw in the towel” is if Western (i.e. American) aid dried up. All indications point to them staying in the fight as long as the Yanks (and us) continue to support them.
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland are all NATO members. None of those is a deadbeat by NATO standards. To stretch Trump's threat to let Russia have its way with deadbeats (which is not necessarily credible in itself) into a threat against any of those is making sh!t up. So it would mean war with NATO, which would mean everything Russia owns is on the table. Anything that puts to sea will be lost; much of what sits in harbours will be lost. It will be the work of three or four decades just to rebuild its navy. Everything it receives by sea will be blockaded (sunk, if the shipping companies are persistently obtuse). Its air force will also be written down to almost nothing - again, expensive and time-consuming to replace. I suppose what is left of its barely-able-to-function-above-battle-group army can grab a few kilometres of depth at selected points along borders, for a while.As long as they’re willing to fight, we should support them maximally. Any less will see the Russian Empire expanding into Georgia, Moldova, the Baltics, Poland, etc.
At what point does a nation stop fighting for its survival/independence? How long for Afghanistan? Vietnam? France? Ireland? Dagestan?
Ukraine is getting F16's while Russia is refurbishing T-55's and T-62's
hmm. Germany in WW2 is completely defeated and conquered, so they capitulated. Ukraine is nowhere close to this situation. But why does one nation or culture at any given time choose to keep fighting while another does not?Probably similar to Germany near the end of WWII - when a sustainable stalemate is no longer the best hope and decisive loss is on the horizon.
The security issues caused by "climate change" pale in significance to the problems created by people and their governments. Famines are typically man-made (managerial failures). Large cities on river deltas aren't slipping into the sea because of sea level rise; the ground is subsiding due to aquifer depletion. And so on.
The biggest security issue is people fleeing tyrannical governments and those that interfere too much with open markets. Nothing to do with climate.
Green tech doesn’t mean cheaper or more available or even less environmental damage- arguably much more