- Aug 24, 2020
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Indeed.I didn't find Sean Bell's view unreasonable. He framed his reply with the potential of the West's reducing its supply of weapons because of economic issues (we'll see) and also the possibility that Ukraine loses too many troops to sustain a long term counteroffensive. So, he wasn't saying Ukraine would lose its desire to keep fighting a counteroffensive but possibly its ability to...at some point.
I do realise that a line on a map, or some kind of armistice, isn't what some of us (or many of us) want to hear. I would love to see Ukraine win a total victory, not least because of yourself, Peter Ward and your respective Ukrainian families.
But clinging resolutely on to the idea of regaining every square inch of territory may not be possible, or even desirable, if the trade off is for Ukraine gaining accession to the EU and securing its long term security under the NATO umbrella. Big picture and all that.