| | | Excellent article, LGB, but I think it needs to go further. From the article:
Instead, we’re seeing just the opposite: the emergence of a bipartisan, establishment consensus in Washington that the United States and NATO must ratchet up military aid to Ukraine, right now, without even trying to articulate an overarching strategy, what the off-ramps might be, or what an end-state to the conflict might look like. This is an excellent point, but the article fails to come up with some ideas on overarching strategies, off-ramps, and end-states.
I'll make it simple because too many people on this thread are like Brumar, who "dOeSn'T lIkE pReTeNtIoN."
We already won Cold War 1.0. We can win Cold War 2.0 if we acknowledge it's already upon us.
In light of that, we need another Ronald Reagan, not another Jimmy Carter.
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