And we should care, why, if Russia wins?
Back in the days of Bush I was young and foolish thinking Bombing John Bolton was a good man.
Compared to the Clintons he is a prince but that does not make him a good man.
Other than filling the pockets of Raytheon and other merchants of death and the Biden/Clinton crime family we have no national interest in Ukraine.
(Back in the days of Bush I was young and foolish thinking Bombing John Bolton was a good man.)
I thought so too.
I don’t trust either one of them anymore
Russia has more nuclear weapons pointed at America's heartland than any other nuclear state. (Why on God's green Earth would you cheer for the victory of someone with hostile intentions towards America?)
Russia is the self-avowed successor to the hated Soviet Union - whose demise Putin laments and which Putin wishes to resurrect.
Every dollar spent to help Ukraine defend itself against this unprecedented Russian aggression is doing more to degrade Russia's military might and lessen its threat potential than all the money previously-spent for arms and munitions which ultimately ended up being stored in warehouses for decades before finally being disposed of.
If Russia wins, it will have learned the lesson: "(War) crime does pay; the West is weak and easily cowed; we (Russia) can now move on to our next target."
I'm not even citing any of the obvious moral reasons. Thus, even only from a purely pragmatic standpoint, it is in America's interest that Russia fails.
Regards,
I was foolish but not that young during the Bush years. I, too, was bamboozled by the warmongers.