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THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: WHY IS NATO RESOLVED TO LIMIT ITSELF TO BEING UKRAINE'S ARMOURER? FINIS!

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  And the Ukrainians, or most of them, will or might want to fight for as long as Nato is prepared to resource them to fight.  They will continue to provide the blood and make the ultimate sacrifices in lives.  For Nato, the  motivation continuing the war  by supporting Ukraine.   Lies in its commitment to 'punish Russia' for invading Ukraine, by degrading and weakening its military power, and the Russian economy .  Nato's motivation for continuing the war, is premised on what has always been the premise for the United States intervening in and/or instigating conflicts in foreign countries.  Which is that, the inhabitants of targeted country should do the dying and collateral suffering, while the Americans provide the weapons of destruction. So it appears that none of the warring parties currently have any desire or incentive to talk peace.  Although, making deductions about the existing evidence, Russia appears to be struggling much more than Ukraine.  As it is clearly in

THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: WHY IS NATO RESOLVED TO LIMIT ITSELF TO BEING UKRAINE'S ARMOURER? PART 2.

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  That/this has been the case until Ukraine's successful 'Rommelessque and Montgomeryesque counter-offensive has left the Russians seemingly in disarray.  Until, its seems, the Ukrainian leadership, probably having become too carried away by the military and geographical successes of its Nato-fuelled and funded counter-offensive.  Decided to attack the bridge linking Russia and Crimea.  This attack, probably even more than Ukraine's pre-war insistence on joining Nato.   Might yet transpire to be the  biggest strategic error the Ukrainians have made to date.   And the one which might have done most to bolster Russia's resolve to redouble its incentive to fight a war which it most probably should not be fighting.  And one with is certainly should not be contemplating loosing or ending on conditions which were never part of President Putin's initial plans. Russia and the Russian people are now in a costly, in many ways, war, and one in which probably most people would