Workingman wrote:OK. I'll try again.... WITHOUT TALKS WHAT IS THE OTHER PLAN? HOW WILL IT BE IMPLEMENTED? WHAT IS THE END GAME?
OK I'll take that as it was meant. Frustration with us not addressing your concerns and how you would like to approach it.
My take? We bolster Ukraine to rebuff Russia until they either retreat to the border or circle the wagons and run up the white flag. Once either happens, then Russia and Ukraine can come to the table and talk. Not until.
Yes, I know, this is hugely wasteful in lives, lives which could be saved. But, on the other hand, the people of Ukraine are willing to give their lives to their country to make sure it remains their country. All they ask is that we give them the means and they will see to it that they remain free and whole.
To a free, democratic, country, I do not see this as wasting lives. I see this as helping them to keep their own Liberty. If we were not helping them they would be a Russian vassal state right now. Some things are worth fighting for. We have understood this for centuries but nearly 100 years of no threat to our borders seems to have changed attitudes. It has not changed mine and it has not changed the way I view the situation. If we were in the same situation I'd want them to do the same for us and, old, knackered and with a dodgy cardiovascular system or not, I would be out there trying to ensure that we stayed free.
So that's the plan. Help them be free. Once they are categorically free, help them to the table to make sure they stay free.
There was a saying in the Navy that they imparted to officers. "Walk softly but carry a big stick". It is as true in this scenario as any other. Russia has chosen to enact politics via violence. Once they have lost they will be willing to talk. Until they lose they will not be willing to talk. They cannot. Because if they do their own people will ask "why didn't you just talk in the first place, why did you waste our son's/fathers/mothers/daughters lives".
I know you want to stop the deaths. If I thought for one second that coming to the table and talking would stop the deaths I'd be all for it.
The point is this. If we don't want war in Europe, then this has to end with a loss for Russia. Any other end means Russia can be encouraged to do it again. Fortunately Ukraine and the Ukrainians want that end result too. I say help them. Act when it is time to act, talk when it is time to talk.
I know we don't agree on this and I respect that you see it differently. I just don't see it that way.