I only comment in this thread to register my sense of outrage at what is being done by Putin. That is all — Wayfarer
my hope, and belief, also. — Wayfarer
I still think the Ukrainians will win, and resoundingly so. — Olivier5
So no matter what Putin does, the fault is with the West. — Wayfarer
but do I really need to explain to you the difference between realism and idealism, which is where we fundamentally differ? — Tzeentch
Why would you send thousands and thousands of one's soldiers into battle — Agent Smith
I'd love to see you try, ... — Olivier5
A facile example: it is IMO ridiculously unrealistic and even lunatic to suggest that Ukrainians are sacrificing their lives to uphold Wayfarer's personal ideals. — Olivier5
[...] on behalf of whose ideals do you believe they're speaking other than their own? — Tzeentch
In reality, it just so happens that Wayfarer agrees with the values for which Ukrainians are fighting. — Olivier5
Why did W do it in Iraq?
Hubris. — Olivier5
So as a realist, are you saying that US presidents should keep on making profitable deals with dictatorships, human rights be damned? Kindly confirm whether this is what you mean by "realism".Two advisors present you with options. One of them recommends that you punish the foreign government, arguing that the United States should prioritize supporting those who are fighting for human rights and freedom around the world. The other encourages you not to intervene, arguing that it is more important to preserve your relationship with the foreign government, which encompasses billions of dollars in trade and a security partnership that has helped maintain regional stability for years.
This difficult decision reflects two schools of thought in foreign policy: idealism and realism.
to suggest such ideals should be a driving factor behind the decisionmaking process is, you guessed it, typically idealist.
This couldn't be farther from the realist perspective that argues actions and consequences, not ideals, are what matter. — Tzeentch
So as a realist, are you saying that US presidents should keep on making profitable deals with dictatorships, human rights be damned? Kindly confirm whether this is what you mean by "realism". — Olivier5
And as a realist, you think that policy is wise, correct? — Olivier5
It is ridiculous to think that if Zelensky gives such an order, the people will lay down their arms. People are fighting not for Zelensky, not for the president. Like some. — Evgeny Vladimirovich (Jun 28, 2022)
I am concerned with how states act and why they act that way. — Tzeentch
As a realist, you ought to have nothing to worry about, no values to defend, nothing you really care for is at stake here. Reality will continue to unfold in a real way, the way it tends to do... And that will be it. — Olivier5
The Ukrainians aren't going to just give up. — jorndoe
Putin says a lot of things, like in 2014:
Don't worry, Putin says he doesn't want Ukraine (PRX; Mar 29, 2014) — jorndoe
Well then, I'm a realist alright. That's exactly what I try to do. — Olivier5
↪boethius That was in response to you equally unrealistic musing about Russian use of nukes against Ukraine. — Olivier5
The weapons are just so the West can say "it tried" (and also supply the black market to destabilise the entire continents security). — boethius
The so-called moral imperative of "freedom" or whatever is merely a tool to whip people up into whatever frenzy people need to be in to support self-harming policies — boethius
Really? That's the story and the whole story? — jorndoe
And the Ukrainians are but dumb automatons? — jorndoe
Russia using nuclear weapons is completely realistic. — boethius
Even the small gesture of a no-fly zone was taken off the table due to the threat of nuclear weapons. — boethius
No, it was not realistic, not in the way you fantacized about, i.e. as a way to break Ukrainian resistance. — Olivier5
↪boethius I'm not interested in speculating about what I see as a totally unrealistic assumption. — Olivier5
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