I am indeed certain they're frustrated. And equally frustrated by the opposite snide remark that the US is "willing to fight to the last Ukrainian". The US is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't.
There's a surreal agreement that somehow this war can be contained as long as we obey certain arbitrary rules. The US can send all the weapons it wants (except nuclear ones), but they can't send soldiers. The fight is against the Russian army, not the Russian people -- except for the fact that they (supposedly) just re-elected Putin. If Putin starts to feel the war will damage himself, then he'll feel free to end the entire world.
This is bizarre and insane. But not necessarily wrong.
It's simple, and mentioned more than once in the article:
> “Nothing terrifies a sitting American president more than a surge in pump prices during an election year,” said Bob McNally, president of consultancy Rapidan Energy and a former White House energy adviser
consumer451|1 year ago
"Can't you please just die quietly?" is a common sarcastic reaction that I am seeing.
jfengel|1 year ago
There's a surreal agreement that somehow this war can be contained as long as we obey certain arbitrary rules. The US can send all the weapons it wants (except nuclear ones), but they can't send soldiers. The fight is against the Russian army, not the Russian people -- except for the fact that they (supposedly) just re-elected Putin. If Putin starts to feel the war will damage himself, then he'll feel free to end the entire world.
This is bizarre and insane. But not necessarily wrong.
polski-g|1 year ago
consumer451|1 year ago
> Ukraine denies US requested to halt strikes on Russian oil refineries
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/ukraine-denies-us-requested-...
Arnt|1 year ago
This sounds awfully complicated.
quantified|1 year ago
> “Nothing terrifies a sitting American president more than a surge in pump prices during an election year,” said Bob McNally, president of consultancy Rapidan Energy and a former White House energy adviser