How so? I said that if Russia refuses to stop, we should support Ukraine "all the way to world war". The reality on the ground, is that close to 20% of Ukrainians have left the country. Shortage of weapons is not the problem. Too few soldiers to field those weapons is a bigger issue. For the first time, the majority of Ukrainians want the war to stop - even if it means giving up land.Falcrack wrote: ↑Thu, 28. Nov 24, 17:54Observe, to me you sound exactly like the type of folk prior to WWII who were advocating for "peace" with Nazi Germany. Your supposed advocacy for peace is the thing that will lead to larger scale war, because it rewards the aggressor and reinforces their conviction that we will not stand up to them, that they are free to bully smaller nations without fear of serious consequences.
I don't know how much longer Ukraine can continue. Not very much longer I suspect. Russia is pretty much marching forward with little more than drones to contend with, because Ukraine has too few soldiers to fight back with. Does Ukraine want to lose their whole country? That is what will happen unless they surrender and ask for a peace treaty. I hear lots of fantasies about Europe being able to pick up the slake if the US pulls out. That is little more than a pipe dream. Europe can barely take care of their own problems or produce enough weapons for their own depleted stocks. The European will to continue with this is waning.
Bottom line: If the US pulls out, Ukraine will have no choice but to wave the white flag.