fatso
Well-Known Member
Exactly.TBF I don't think anybody here wants Russia to prevail mate, people are just highlighting it's not as straight forward as backing one of two boxers in a ring. Lots of history and politics going on in the background, above my head to be honest, but I'm not blind to the fact that the longer it goes on support will eventually dry up.
Unfortunately we're dealing with some who only believe the BBC, and refuse to see (or haven't got the intelligence to see) anything other than good boy bad boy politics.
We are already seeing cracks in the west's support for ongoing military spending in Ukraine, and inevitably it's Ukraine that will be forced to the negotiating table to search for peace, it's just a matter of what do they run out of first, men or bullets.
It's easy to say you shouldn't ever negotiate with Putin, but those saying it are sitting comfortably in safety.
If your hoping for regime change, that's way more likely to happen in Washington than Moscow.