We're coming up on Month 5 of the fabled four week Ukrainian offensive that was to have pushed the Russians back to Moscow by August. The Ukranians are estimated to have taken more than a quarter of a million casualties, are almost totally out of armored vehicles and are largely down to attacking in waves like zombies by drugging their conscripted soldiers with methamphetamine. We've even seen the most blatant attempt at a CIA color revolution in our lifetimes in the form of the hastily aborted Wagner rebellion, and the company has since largely been absorbed into the Russian Ministry of Defense. And we've finally started seeing fatigue set in within the US political system as the normally cowardly cuckolds of the Republican party are now suggesting that pouring a third of the defense budget into the most corrupt country on earth might have been a bad idea.
Thus I ask, how do you think the conflict will be resolved?
One small caveat, since I haven't seen this mentioned much on the site. The Russians officially consider the United States a belligerent in the war, and won't accept negotiations brokered by the US government. Turns out lend lease isn't a trick that works twice.
I think they know that if they kill Trump it’s civil war.
You have more faith in people than I do. I think most MAGA Americans would just roll over and take it.
Also, even if I'm wrong that probably wouldn't stop them.
Nah it only takes one mishap for the boiling tensions to go over. Trump being convicted much less killed could do the job
So you do not see a scenario in which this state warfare continues and blossom into a cold war with more fronts?
The elites usually need plausible deniability of support. That's where the lugenprese comes in.
Especially the US. The last formal declaration of war was by Roosevelt in 1941.
I think it rather more likely that after being forced to surrender, the Ukraine basically becomes the white Al Qaeda.
One that is cheered by the West/NATO as the "Rebel Alliance".
Jeez, that's so cringe I feel wrong just for writing it.