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Sure is silly for two countries to effectively commit mutual self-genocide against each other because their politicians in all their infinite wisdom said so.
yank moment. no american living today has fought a war for survival on their own soil, so they genuinely cannot comprehend such things i find.
Russia needs slave soldiers, kidnapped from their families, to fight for its interests. Ukraine needs slave soldiers, kidnapped from their families, to fight for its interests.
I fail to see any meaningful difference between the two sides aside from the slight nuances of the psychotic whims of the politicians to toss their men at the grinder like they're totally not the replaceable resources they were always thought out to be.
Is this Trump trying to do the equivalent of 'save-scumming' his "One-day peace deal"?
"If I ignore the last 200 days and start counting from 23 hours before a ceasefire then that means I totally got a peace deal in one day!"
~ Trump, in the not too distant future.
Unless the west wants to enter the war or start another proxy war, its over.
The West pretty much had no involvement in the war anyway, so if Russia wins or loses, it doesnt matter to me.