ah, thanks for explaining your perception of restraint. I can actually see, at least al little more clearly, what you mean by that now.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 12:12 pmAnd to think you accuse others of gaslighting and similar rhetorical tricks.ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 12:04 pmah, yes, so something more aggressive yet, indeed.
heck, maybe we should have had (even more than we did) US and NATO troops by the tens of thousands on the eastern Ukrainian front lines by no later than March 2022.
Or heck heck heck, maybe we should have just preemptively nuked Moscow already!
(What's especially sad is that you cannot, or do not want to, see the through-line connecting our restraint in providing things like F-16s, A-10s and ATACMS to this 1/5 thing you keep coming back to. In other words, you are using the foreseeable RESULT of our restraint (in combination with Putin's capture of the GOP) to criticize ... Biden?)
And forgive me if I came across as gaslighting. That's not my intent. (hopefully that's a better response to gaslighting accusations than something like, "we're not gaslighting you, yer just ignorant!"
I was going for hyperbole tho for sure, in a way to suggest just how far the "if only we had been even more aggressiver even more soonerer" sort of strategy might go.
as far as criticizing Biden, I'm bummed he now seems OK with a strategy less about regaining Ukrainian territory lost to Russia, and more about just maintaining the current front lines, in a way that effectively concedes 1/5 of Ukraine to Russia anyway.
I wish there was some better strategy yet, one that may not involve increased militancy but also may not involve territorial concessions, but I'm afraid that ship has sailed.