I hear that recently the commander of the 14th mechanised brigade on the northern front line got orders to attack the Russians, but without artillery support. He refused, and a woman who was the psychologist for the brigade tried to motivate them to do it, calling them cowards etc. The commander shot her.
Did you hear that, did you? More to the point, did you believe that?
So this suggests the actual soldiers on the ground are not willing to fight without weapons.
It suggests that there's someone here willing to listen to Russian propoganda. I don't doubt that there are Ukrainians unwilling to fight without sufficient weaponry, there's ample evidence of Ukrainians unwilling to fight even if there is sufficient weaponry, but I've not seen anything credible to suggest that Ukrainian leadership has resorted to shooting malcontents.
So western weapons supply is escalating the war.
Western weaponry is allowing the Ukrainian people to fulfil their choice of response, namely fighting for their freedom from corrupt Russian oppression.
Yes I see the enthusiasm for using up old ammo, is that ethical if it leads to increased deaths on the defending side?
I don't think you understand how ammunition works. Notwithstanding your 'totally happened' story above, the Ukrainians use the ammunition on their invaders. It leads to increased deaths on the attackers side.
Seems like escalation to me.
Giving people the means to defend themselves is not escalation, Russia should have expected resistance. NATO forces invading Russia would be an escalation, that hasn't happened.
I think both sides will fight on until one army collapses, and that will be Ukraine's.
That's a distinctly unfortunate possibility at this point.
Putin is popular and their economy is good, despite sanctions.
Putin has a propoganda wing that is selling the story that he's popular - he has a strong following, but there is also a strong (if understandably understated) opposition. Their economy is in the shitter, it wasn't strong before.
China has committed to supporting Russia, iirc.
You trust all the reliable sources. China hasn't committed to very much at all, China has issued a lot pleasantries that fail to criticise Russia, it's said some encouraging things, it's bought Russian exports at bargain-basement prices, but it's committed very, very little.
So while I can understand your reasoning, I think strategically it is flawed.
I think, strategically, it's not fantastic for Ukraine, but the only way to make things any better for them is to actually escalate the situation, which pretty much everyone agrees would be a bad thing.
As for Putin being a bully. He comes across as a gentleman in interviews on "Ukraine on Fire".
I'm sure that's very convincing for the people of the country that he's indiscriminately bombing to prop up his failing regime.
Comparing him with the thugs who led the Maidan revolt
You mean the protesters who were shot at by the pro-Russian politician who defied the will of is own people? Just so we're clear we're talking about the same thing.
I think there is a side to the story you are ignoring, and this is continually manifest in the current shelling of civilians in Donetsk, and the lies used by Ukrainian politicians to win sympathy.
So the Ukranians who have Russians in their country are lying, but the Russians who have crossed a clearly defined border are being totally honest? The independent media outlets of countries around the world are retelling Ukranian lies, whilst the state-sponsored outlets of the Russian police-state are telling the unvarnished truth. Are you really that credulous? Do you really expect anyone else to be?
Yes I know the Russian army has some foul characters in it but there are also a lot of gentlemen. I will stop there as don't want to get into a massive argument with you.
It's a bit late for that. You've continually supported a regime that has repeatedly invaded neighbouring countries on patently absurd pretexts, you parrot the lies of that regime and you still, now, can't find it in yourself, even if your motivation is just to stop the bloodshed, to actually admit that the underlying cause of all this is Russian aggression.
You're a shill for an imperialist bully - I have every interest in arguing with you on this, because what you're doing is morally indefensible.
O.