Pickledlemons
Bluelighter
Britain was not in a winning position early in the war..... or even the middle of the war. But they stood strong. So did the USSR. America was never really at threat, and didn't join till later lets not forget. Should Britain and the USSR have surrendered during their darkest hour or should we heed churchill's word...? " If you're going through hell, keep going" or how about "Nations that went down fighting rose again, but those which surrendered tamely were finished" and here's one for Europe "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile-hoping it will eat him last."The U.S. and Britain didn't surrender to Germany because they were on the winning side. You don't have to surrender when you are winning the war. Ukraine is not winning against Russia. The longer Ukraine fights, the more territory it loses and the more soldiers it buries.
Even for a 30 day ceasefire, Putin asks for concessions that are tantamount to surrender while providing nothing substantial himself. Ukraine has no choice but to fight in the current enviroment, because there's no talking to Putin without surrendering.
Yes, they are not winning, but they are not losing either, they've actually taken the initiative in some areas in the south recently, if you've been paying attention. Seems like diversion in Kursk achieved one its goals at least. Whether the operation on a whole was worth its cost can be debated, but its true that Russia has lost a lot of momentum recently. And from a strategic level, they haven't had much since 2022. They has some on a tactical/operation level a bit later '24 early '25 but that has not been sustained.
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