Irwin
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- Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
The US has warned of the “very distinct possibility” of a Russian invasion of Ukraine in the next few days, potentially involving an overwhelming attack on Kyiv, and told all remaining Americans to leave the country in the next 48 hours.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/11/biden-ukraine-us-russian-invasion-winter-olympics
"Experts" predicted that Putin was going to wait until after the Olympics were over before invading Ukraine as a show of solidarity with China. Looks like he may not wait.
From a purely self-centered point of view, these events are fascinating. We could be witnessing the beginning of a major war.
From an empathetic towards our allies in Ukraine point of view, I'd like to see the U.S. do more to help them. We are supplying them with plenty of arms, but there's no way it's going to be enough to stop Russia. I don't know what the answer is.
Just how crazy is Putin? He's not averse to murdering or jailing his opponents.
It seems to me the only way to stop Putin is for U.S. and Ukraine allies from around the world to send troops to Ukraine and make it a battle between Russia and the world, which would be suicide for Putin.
History shows that these acts of aggression need to be stopped at the beginning before they get out of control. While the EU is threatening sanctions against Russia should they invade, that's not going to change anything other than the people of Russia will suffer and since Putin controls the news media to a great extent, it will increase animosity by the people of Russia towards the west.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/11/biden-ukraine-us-russian-invasion-winter-olympics
"Experts" predicted that Putin was going to wait until after the Olympics were over before invading Ukraine as a show of solidarity with China. Looks like he may not wait.
From a purely self-centered point of view, these events are fascinating. We could be witnessing the beginning of a major war.
From an empathetic towards our allies in Ukraine point of view, I'd like to see the U.S. do more to help them. We are supplying them with plenty of arms, but there's no way it's going to be enough to stop Russia. I don't know what the answer is.
Just how crazy is Putin? He's not averse to murdering or jailing his opponents.
It seems to me the only way to stop Putin is for U.S. and Ukraine allies from around the world to send troops to Ukraine and make it a battle between Russia and the world, which would be suicide for Putin.
History shows that these acts of aggression need to be stopped at the beginning before they get out of control. While the EU is threatening sanctions against Russia should they invade, that's not going to change anything other than the people of Russia will suffer and since Putin controls the news media to a great extent, it will increase animosity by the people of Russia towards the west.