What it means for the US and NATO if Russia wins
Most people are running around now thinking of the up-coming holidays, finishing up projects or meeting deadlines, caring for their friends and family, and just trying to keep their heads above water. They’re not thinking of the importance of continuing our support for Ukraine so that it can defeat the Russian forces and regain its territory in the southeast, northeast and the Crimean peninsula under Russian occupation. This all seems quite distant and detached from our personal realities.
The media on TV, the radio and online have been focusing on the costs of the war to domestic publics, and pondering the issue of ‘negotiations’, since in their view, as non-military and non-geopolitical experts, one campaign seems to make a war. It’s a short-sighted take that puts the emphasis on the now, and not on the consequences. The consequences are what matter.
My question to everyone is inspired by an interview with Fiona Hill in Politico. She posed a very simple question, that I’m putting here for your consideration to clear up the cobb webs and cut through the fog of war:
What kind of a world do we want to live in?
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The Cosmopolitan Globalist cross-posted a post from EuroFile




