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minus-squareThe dogspaw linkfedilinkEnglish13•1 year agoI wish American soldiers were in ukraine to roll up this war and save lives
minus-square@TokenBoomerlink-12•1 year agoThat could lead to WW3. Just hope that Russia destabilizes and Putin expires.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•1 year agoFortunately or unfortunately, a destabilized Russia would not be safer for the world than a stable Russia.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoWell, to be precise, it could lead to war with Russia. I doubt that would spill over to the whole world. That prospect is terrifying enough given Russia’s nuclear weapons, so I’m definitely not arguing that “this is fine”. I just think we need to be precise. Russia is not the Soviet Union - they don’t have 50 proxy states around the world.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year ago That could lead to WW3. Only very briefly. You have to leave the precedent that the peace of Europe will be preserved, that’s how we made it the last 80 years without a world war.
I wish American soldiers were in ukraine to roll up this war and save lives
That could lead to WW3. Just hope that Russia destabilizes and Putin expires.
Fortunately or unfortunately, a destabilized Russia would not be safer for the world than a stable Russia.
Trying to be optimistic.
Not likely putin doesn’t actually want to die
Well, to be precise, it could lead to war with Russia. I doubt that would spill over to the whole world.
That prospect is terrifying enough given Russia’s nuclear weapons, so I’m definitely not arguing that “this is fine”.
I just think we need to be precise. Russia is not the Soviet Union - they don’t have 50 proxy states around the world.
Only very briefly.
You have to leave the precedent that the peace of Europe will be preserved, that’s how we made it the last 80 years without a world war.