"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (6 Viewers)

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The West should not set "red lines".

In doing so, you provide Moscow with an idea of just how far they can push their luck, assuming of course, that the West is ready to enforce it.

There has been one red line laid down, however, and it was by Washington:
no nukes of any kind.
 
The West should not set "red lines".

It boils down to willing to enforce those red-lines, and quite frankly there's not enough cohesion in NATO to ensure that. We in America could handle it alone if need be, but even we are not cohesive enough to support bitch-slapping Putin as he needs.

It's a weakness of democracies that even Hitler 85 years ago took advantage of at Munich. We must have internal unity before going to war, because we do not go to war on command.
 
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It boils down to willing to enforce those red-lines, and quite frankly there's not enough cohesion in NATO to ensure that. We in America could handle it alone if need be, but even we are not cohesive enough to support bitch-slapping Putin as he needs.

It's a weakness of democracies the even Hitler 85 years ago took advantage of at Munich. We must have internal unity before going to war, because we do not go to war on command.
Yes. It has been repeated again! The opportunity was lost in early February-2022. Putin should have been informed confidentially, that should he take military action, NATO would take military action. I don't care whether the NATO block was allowed by their constitution to do this or not, I'm only saying that was the best opportunity. I realize most on this thread will disagree, but that's my opinion. I don't see how Ukraine wins this now.
 

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