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Sunday, January 1, 2023

Why the West is allowing Ukrainians to bleed and die.


 

 

During his “wilderness years,” Churchill understood Adolf Hitler’s ambitions, presciently shouting to a deaf world the dangers ahead.  The Rhineland.  Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia gobbled up while appeasers twiddled. England and France could have sent Hitler packing.  Instead, they gave him three more years to arm.  It was too late. Fifty million died. 

 

Stalin, double-crossed by his former Poland-dividing German friend, decided too late that he had to fight.  Millions of Soviets soldiers and civilians died because of his dithering.  FDR had to contend with America Firsters and could have entered the war sooner; he had third term political considerations in in 1940; but he knew he had to fight, too. Eventually

 

We relive the mistakes of history at our own peril, like Wiley Cayote chasing the Road Runner.   Putin invaded a sovereign country.   Stop him, Germans.  Stop him, Frenchmen.  Stop him, NATO.  Stop him, America.  Ukrainian children are freezing and starving.  People are losing their lives to a Russian bloodthirsty pyromaniac, a Hannibal Lecter.

 

Here’s the rub: using time as his weapon, like Hitler, Putin is conscripting, propagandizing, and  gradually conscripting massive manpower—constructing his war machine, gaslighting his people, building support, slowly, craftily, cunningly, odiously. Russians believe his lies about Ukraine as a Nazi haven, a virtual pizza parlor filled with basement dwelling pedophiles, or in this case, jackbooted storm troopers. Despite President Zelensky’s Churchillian appearance before congress, we must move swiftly, because time is on Putin’s side.  A war of attrition is not on Ukraine’s side. Even with US Ordinance, rockets, drones, artillery.   Western fear is Putin’s ally.  Time is Putin’s ally.

 

Wars start slowly but inevitably spiral out of control; aid the west provides the Ukrainians resembles aid the US gave to England in 1940, followed by exponential materiel increase from the great American “arsenal of democracy.” It was not enough. Not in 1940 and not enough in 2022; it will not be enough in 2023, 2024, 2025 as this war drags on.  Too many Russians, too much manpower.  Too much time.

 

Victory requires a credible threat of NATO mobilization—an army ready to do battle.  And an ultimatum.   But that will not happen, I fear.

 

Billions of dollars for weapons in a proxy war with Ukrainians fighting Russians has been impactful. Americans can watch Netflix war movies while Ukrainians bleed.  They can watch Tom Hanks storm the beach at Normandy.  Much less dangerous.    Let’s just ship some more rockets to Ukraine instead.  Yellowstone is on. Even so, it was heartening to see the bipartisan support for Ukraine in the Congress.

 

Military planners in the Pentagon and in Western European capitals should be preparing for a wider war. It would be malfeasant for them not to do.   We just don’t realize it yet.  NATO is obliged to tell Putin to get out of Ukraine or face an allied army to evict him.   Putin must be given an ultimatum to get out or face military force.   Germans and French, British and American, Canadian and Australian.   Putin understands naked power. The west must mobilize.  He does not understand anything else.  Lenin said, “push forward the bayonet.  If you find soft flesh, push.  If you find steel, retreat.”   Putin learned Lenin in school; Lenin is in his DNA.  He learned it in the KGB. He learned it in Mother Russia.  He wants it all.  He is Czar Nicholas, Comrade Stalin, Comrade Lenin all rolled into a painting in the Hermitage, his hometown museum, where he went as a schoolboy, where his parents took him, where he learned of the greatness of Russia.  Where the Czar had palaces.

 

Russians never had democratic traditions.   Ask Nicholas II and his family, brutally executed by Bolsheviks.   Ask the millions starved by Stalin in the Ukraine during his communized agriculture plan.  Ask the people sent to the Gulag, or the Hungarians who dared to revolt against the Soviet hammer and sickle.  Ask the subjugated Poles carved up by Stalin and Hitler.  Ask all of the subjugated and terrorized people who suffered behind the iron curtain. Ask Alexi Navalny, a political prisoner, poisoned once, and now jailed in a Russian gulag.

 

A delusional revanchist KGB agent in the Kremlin tries to raise the Soviet corpse by terrorizing a sovereign nation.   A nation which had its own history before Lenin and his desciples created a dark Bolshevik empire.

 

NATO, led by Germany and France and then the United States, face the eventual inevitability of mobilizing an army to kick Putin out of Ukraine and Crimea.  The alternative is too grim to contemplate.   Trench warfare.  Stalemate.  Ukrainians under siege.  Massive Russian armies. Possibly being defeated.  World economic disruption.  Continued war crimes. A war of attrition, cold and misery.  I hope I am wrong about this.

 

Western ambitions about this outrageous war ending through negotiation are delusional.   If Putin sees that we are serious about the sovereignty of nations, he must face a serious military threat-- mobilization of NATO forces.  Only then he will likely back down.  Until then brave Ukrainians will bleed, freeze and die bearing the brunt of our fear. 

 

 

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