If Ukraine falls, I think the West will undergo a major "moral hangover". The West has this strong "freedom ideology" which is pretty powerful both inwards and outwards, it has used it in Ukraine, giving it full blessing in terms of moral support. The West has pretty unilaterally proclaimed Ukraine to be the morally right side fighting for its freedom and that the West stands besides it in its rightful cause.
But now, if Ukraine is abandoned, it's not because too many American lives were dying or anything like that, it will be because it costs some money (even if it's not a huge sum in the larger scheme of things). The freedom narrative are just words, now exposed to be empty of substance. This will have ripple effects on the image of the West both inside and outside.
> The West has pretty unilaterally proclaimed Ukraine to be the morally right side fighting for its freedom and that the West stands besides it in its rightful cause.
I think that’s essentially true in Europe (modulo Hungary, maybe), but it’s somewhat more ambivalent in the US; the presumptive Republican candidate for president is all but aligning with Russia on this one.
To some extent this is probably to be expected; Putin has designs on EU states, particularly Poland, as a next step (you could question how realistic a Russian attack on Poland actually would be, but that does seem to be Putin’s thinking), whereas for the US, the consequences of Ukrainian defeat, while fairly dire, would be more nebulous.
The capitalization "Wwiii" threw me for a loop; because every word in the title is capitalized, it didn't occur to me that this was a proper noun, let alone an abbreviation. Until I read the comments, I thought this was going to be about something random like, I don't know, a weird bacteria responsible for all of the biodiversity in the western hemisphere.
What an embarrassing article. In Ferguson's scenario, there's nothing stopping China from "unleashing chaos in major cities" right now. Why doesn't China do it, if the US can't/won't do anything to China in return? Then that somehow turns into Chinese overlords running things in DC and Chinese censorship of the Internet. And all, in Ferguson's tortured logic, for the thoughtcrime of not willing to spend enough money on Ukraine.
I've read RAND's and others' summaries of wargaming a China-US war, and know that defending Taiwan would be difficult. I hope Ukraine can hold out. But bien-pensants like Ferguson making up idiotic scenarios and warp them for the outcomes that support their worldviews does not help.
Another in this vein is from Lucian Truscott. <https://www.salon.com/2023/11/28/you-cant-win-a-by-dribs-and...> Hard to believe that Truscott is, or was, a respected writer during the glory days of New Journalism. You know a piece is bad when even the perennially word vomit-welcoming places like /r/politics don't feature it. (To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes, the absence of posts with 17.5K upvotes and 2.5K frenzied comments repeating Slava Ukraini and denouncing Ruzzia is the curious incident.)
This isn't the title of the post. It is misleading. I first thought it was a typo, but it is an opinion piece about WW III.
The actual headline is "If You Think World War III Is Unimaginable, Read This"
No, but MAD has so far worked to prevent use of nuclear weapons even in self-defense. MAD hasn't done anything with respect to non-nuclear[1] war using ever more capable non-nuclear weapons.
The large issue now, as it was a big issue then, is still whether or not the powers will get involved, and how if they do.
[1] - It's hardly conventional anymore, just non-nuclear-warhead.
The scenario imagined in the article is more the less the “The Button” sequence from Yes Minister; when _do_ you initiate a full-blown nuclear war? You probably don’t.
The_Colonel|2 years ago
But now, if Ukraine is abandoned, it's not because too many American lives were dying or anything like that, it will be because it costs some money (even if it's not a huge sum in the larger scheme of things). The freedom narrative are just words, now exposed to be empty of substance. This will have ripple effects on the image of the West both inside and outside.
rsynnott|2 years ago
I think that’s essentially true in Europe (modulo Hungary, maybe), but it’s somewhat more ambivalent in the US; the presumptive Republican candidate for president is all but aligning with Russia on this one.
To some extent this is probably to be expected; Putin has designs on EU states, particularly Poland, as a next step (you could question how realistic a Russian attack on Poland actually would be, but that does seem to be Putin’s thinking), whereas for the US, the consequences of Ukrainian defeat, while fairly dire, would be more nebulous.
unknown|2 years ago
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saghm|2 years ago
TMWNN|2 years ago
I've read RAND's and others' summaries of wargaming a China-US war, and know that defending Taiwan would be difficult. I hope Ukraine can hold out. But bien-pensants like Ferguson making up idiotic scenarios and warp them for the outcomes that support their worldviews does not help.
Another in this vein is from Lucian Truscott. <https://www.salon.com/2023/11/28/you-cant-win-a-by-dribs-and...> Hard to believe that Truscott is, or was, a respected writer during the glory days of New Journalism. You know a piece is bad when even the perennially word vomit-welcoming places like /r/politics don't feature it. (To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes, the absence of posts with 17.5K upvotes and 2.5K frenzied comments repeating Slava Ukraini and denouncing Ruzzia is the curious incident.)
chrismcb|2 years ago
4gotunameagain|2 years ago
The drums of war are slowly sounding, and nobody will benefit from this.
What's worse, we can only stand in the corner as spectators, unable to counter this immeasurable inertia of our own animalistic nature.
unknown|2 years ago
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082349872349872|2 years ago
Have there been significant advances in mineshaft technology since then?
see also https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/994700393/nuclear-war-c...
or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_independently_targeta...
anonymouskimmer|2 years ago
The large issue now, as it was a big issue then, is still whether or not the powers will get involved, and how if they do.
[1] - It's hardly conventional anymore, just non-nuclear-warhead.
beej71|2 years ago
I have that I {heart} Nuclear War bumper sticker on the back of my car. The computer game was also awesome. A very hard game to win.
rsynnott|2 years ago