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  • It’s probably because arguments about China with “western leftists” are very fresh in the minds of “western libs.”

    China’s foreign minister says Iran war ‘should never have happened’

    I can see how this would rub certain folks raw, particularly when Iran has been an Enemy Nation for two full generations and change.

    It would be like going into every post about bad things US Republicans are doing to make it about how bad the US Democrats are.

    I might argue that the problem with the American two party system is that it represents two different faces of American capital. Republicans and Democrats have an annoying habit of agreeing on far more than they disagree.

    I don’t think you can make the same argument about US and Chinese foreign policy, even if you can argue they’re both functionally authoritarian police states.




  • He hobbled their counter offensive

    He extended state-of-the-art telecommunications on contract from the US, then yanked it back because he wanted more money. Which is what private industry always does, the moment they see an opportunity to squeeze someone for extra juice.

    I’m personally of the opinion that the NATO block doesn’t want this war to end, because they see it as a way to bleed both Ukraine and Russia until they’re weak enough to re-colonize. This is part of a much broader pattern of NATO fumbled support for Ukraine, such that Russians can pursue a minimal advance while Ukrainians keep jumping into the meat grinder trying to slow it down.

    War is a collection of key moments

    The most glaring moment, for me, was the Prigozhin lightning raid on Moscow. Russian high command was in chaos. The front line was depleted of reinforcements. Ukraine… didn’t advance an inch.

    After that, I was convinced Ukraine was never intended to win this fight.



  • They had nukes

    They had nukes under a Moscow-aligned government. They surrendered those nukes to win trade concessions from their Western partners.

    Had they keep their weapons, they’d have had a much larger contingent of Russian military personal in the country for the next 30 years.

    Instead we left them out to dry

    We’ve sent them hundreds of billions of dollars in military hardware, mercenary staff, and logistical support.

    They’re losing the war because NATO underestimated the offensive capability of the Russian military, especially over an enormous front line. Not because they lack raw firepower.

    What do you think would have happened after Russia crossed into the Donbas over cross border shelling? Would Zelensky have responded by… nuking half the Oblast? Or are you suggesting everyone should start flinging nukes at each other’s capital cities?