IMO you too need to look at the big picture which includes your...

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    IMO you too need to look at the big picture which includes
    your list of negatives for Russia plus a list of
    negatives for the Ukraine and others:
    -100s of thousands dead
    -millions of Ukrainian women & Children migrated abroad & not likely to return
    -a wrecked Ukrainian economy
    -a Rump State (a Ukraine-wide election not possible due to Russian occupation)
    -Industralised East/South East economy wrecked & under Russian Control
    -Loss of Crimea

    Outside Ukraine & Russia:
    -global inflation due to disruption of energy supply
    -African food availability disrupted
    -weakening of the USD as the global reserve currency
    -Doomesday clock closer to Midnight
    -German manufacture wrecked due to increased input costs
    -European energy costs increased
    -Euro weakened

    Positives:
    -increased arms & gas sales for USA
    -Cheap energy & minerals for China
    -Cheap energy for India
    -Strengthening of the BRICS

    etc etc etc.

    So from a "Big Picture" perspective , this war has been
    generally damaging and that's why I oppose war as
    a civilised means of resolving international conflict.

    Had both sides sensibly negotiated a deal pre
    2014 which respected both countries' National
    Security concerns , then both countries would
    be much better off today (not to mention the rest of the world.)#

    And the tragedy is that when both sides have
    had enough killing and suffering that there will
    have to be a negotiated peace; something which
    should have happened pre 2014

    So in order to see "The Big Picture" one has to
    appreciate both sides' National Security concerns
    and not a one-sided/bigoted view because
    by appreciation both sides positions is as close
    to being neutral as possible, IMO.

    Again, war is the problem, not the solution,

    # Aus is still struggling with the aftermath of inflation
    caused by this war with the prospect of recession.
    (Just talk to a working class family with a $300K + mortgage!)
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