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The US Must Prepare for War Against Russia Over Ukraine
Defense One ^

Posted on 01/22/2022 6:29:11 PM PST by TigerClaws

President Vladimir Putin is more likely than not to invade Ukraine again in the coming weeks. As someone who helped President Barack Obama manage the U.S. and international response to Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, and our effort to keep Moscow from occupying the whole country into 2015, I am distressingly convinced of it.

Why? I see the scale and type of force arrayed by the Russian military, the ultimatums issued by Putin and his officials, the warlike rhetoric that has until recently saturated Russian airwaves, and the impatience with talks expressed by his foreign minister. Add to that the likely anxiety produced in Putin by the demonstrations last week in Kazakhstan—and Moscow’s success in tamping them down.

But the basic reason I think talks with Russia will fail is that the United States and its allies have nothing they can immediately offer Moscow in exchange for a de-escalation.

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The United States must do more than issue ultimatums about sanctions and economic penalties. U.S. leaders should be marshalling an international coalition of the willing, readying military forces to deter Putin and, if necessary, prepare for war.

If Russia prevails again, we will remain stuck in a crisis not just over Ukraine but about the future of the global order far beyond that country’s borders. Left unrestrained, Putin will move swiftly, grab some land, consolidate his gains, and set his sights on the next satellite state in his long game to restore all the pre-1991 borders: the sphere of geographical influence he deems was unjustly stripped from Great Russia.

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The world will watch our response. Any subsequent acceptance of Russian gains will spell the beginning of the end of the international order. If Europe, NATO, and its allies in Asia and elsewhere fail to defend the foundational United Nations principles of sanctity of borders and state sovereignty, no one will. Any appeasement will only beget future land grabs not only from Putin, but also from China in Taiwan and elsewhere. And if the world’s democracies lack the political will to stop them, the rules-based international order will collapse. The United Nations will go the way of the League of Nations. We will revert to spheres of global influence, unbridled military and economic competition, and ultimately, world war.

Yes, this is alarming, but it’s not alarmist. We should be alarmed. Nuclear Russia is a revisionist, revanchist power acting already as if there is no international order or United Nations, ignoring the Geneva Conventions, UN Charter, Helsinki Accords or any of the host of regional agreements Moscow has signed.

I believe Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine is even more likely after watching Russian forces quell the current round of demonstrations in Kazakhstan. The demonstrations in Almaty and throughout the country likely only intensified Putin’s alarm for democratic uprisings, or what he calls “color revolutions,” and renewed his commitment to use armed forces against them throughout the region.

Today’s mustering of American and European forces in response to Russia’s military and political aggression must be described for what it is: a fight to preserve the international order and the United Nations established to protect it, including NATO. Remember, the Western alliance was established under the umbrella of the UN Charter, which recognizes a role for regional security organizations to help keep the peace. But lately those organizations and their member states have proven unable to stop Russian expansion.

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union 30 years ago last month, the Russian Federation has fought gradually to maintain and regain dominance of the Soviet republics and the former East Bloc, especially after Putin came to power. Russia has established military bases in Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Moldova. Russia encouraged secessionists in Moldova and Georgia to create breakaway territories and in 2008 invaded Georgia, still occupying 20 percent of the state’s territory. In 2014, Russia invaded Ukraine and seized Crimea, declared the internationally recognized borders of Ukraine henceforth revised through military force. This was the first time military force had been employed to change borders in Europe since Hitler’s invasions and occupations. It was an audacious rebuke of the world order established at the end of the World War II.

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The United Nations and international community condemned the 2014 landgrab, much as it did when Saddam Hussein invaded and attempted to annex Kuwait in 1990. In the latter case, the international community demanded Iraq’s immediate withdrawal—and didn’t stop there. Nations authorized the use of military force in the event that Iraq refused to withdraw by Jan. 15, 1991. The international community united in the defense of international borders and Kuwait’s sovereign rights.

By contrast, when Putin limited his landgrab to Crimea, much of the international community decided the immediate threat had been eliminated, or limited to Ukrainians. As a result, the Russian leader is now making larger demands. He wants two new treaties that would prevent NATO from accepting new members, stationing military forces in member states that joined after 1997, placing nuclear weapons in members’ territory, and embarking on any activity in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

We are now, as a former U.S. ambassador put it in a recently, “at a moment of truth.” If Putin refuses to negotiate about things that are negotiable, like arms controls, and insists on curtailing NATO membership and military basing and operations, we will be a diplomatic standstill. If that happens, our best bet is a new Cold War.

The only way to reassert the primacy of international law and sanctity of international borders, and contain Russia, may be to issue our own ultimatum. We must not only condemn Russia’s illegal occupations of Ukraine and Georgia, but we must demand a withdrawal from both countries by a certain date and organize coalition forces willing to take action to enforce it.

To be sure, nuclear-armed Russia is far more powerful than Saddam’s Iraq. But from my 96-year old father who witnessed world war, I learned si vis pacem, para bellum: he who wants peace must prepare for war. Only a balance of military power—a deterrent force and the political will to match—can keep war at bay and the military dynamic frozen.

The horrible possibility exists that Americans, with our European allies, must use our military to roll back Russians—even at risk of direct combat. But if we don’t now, Putin will force us to fight another day, likely to defend our Baltic or other Eastern European allies.

When this week’s talks end and Moscow moves its military forward, the United States and our allies around the world must take all of the steps the Biden administration has laid out including sanctions, export controls of technologies, and arming Ukraine. But that’s not enough. Biden should go to the United Nations immediately to rally the global community of nations. We must build a new coalition of the willing to enforce the state sovereignty enshrined in the UN Charter.

Dr. Evelyn N. Farkas served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia in the Obama administration, and as former senior advisor to the Supreme Allied Commander, NATO.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: Lysandru
The Germans aren't even going to send lethal aid to Ukraine. Some other NATO members seem to be ready to do so

NATO without Germany is an absurdity.

I have wondered since 1989 when Germany would pick sides and get back in the game.

We are about to find out.

141 posted on 01/23/2022 5:45:42 AM PST by Jim Noble (The nation cannot be saved until the GOP is destroyed)
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To: Angelino97

I guess a fake Russian dossier wouldn’t be enough to destroy him?

Maybe the Russian version of Pelosi try to impeach him twice?


142 posted on 01/23/2022 5:46:04 AM PST by Leep (Freedom: "What's the big deal" -joe biden)
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To: Lurkinanloomin
"Texas is where we have a security interest. California, Arizona, New Mexico likewise."

Ironic, isn't it.? The SOB's of DC are blind and stupid.. Or is that that us, American sheeple. :(

143 posted on 01/23/2022 5:55:03 AM PST by unread (Everything you ever thought was right, fair and just is completely wrong..... I think..(?))
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To: FLT-bird; TigerClaws

“The Eastern Ukraine is ethnic Russian”

And how often have we fallen for the neocon trick about polls, or surveys, or testimony from experts, about how a majority of [Vietnamese, Iraqis, Afghans, Somalis, Kosovars, Libyans, now Ukrainians] want freedom and democracy, or what passes for them in globohomo, and all they need is a few rifles, and some advisers to show them what toilet paper is for, and an offer of NATO membership, and...


144 posted on 01/23/2022 5:57:00 AM PST by Jim Noble (The nation cannot be saved until the GOP is destroyed)
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To: LadyDoc

Germany is about to switch sides.

Count on it. It’s the smart move, as Michael said about Tessio, Germany was always smarter.


145 posted on 01/23/2022 5:58:44 AM PST by Jim Noble (The nation cannot be saved until the GOP is destroyed)
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To: Angelino97
As for those Euro Deep State "leaders," they take their talking points from US -- the American Empire, which pressures the entire world to accept Neocon Globo-Homo

As soon as you realize that 1950s America is the neocon's Main Enemy, and they will not let up until the last embers are extinguished, everything since November 22, 1963 kind of snaps into focus.

146 posted on 01/23/2022 6:01:30 AM PST by Jim Noble (The nation cannot be saved until the GOP is destroyed)
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To: TigerClaws

Hell no.


147 posted on 01/23/2022 6:03:23 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (A Leftist can't enjoy life unless they are controlling, hurting, or destroying others)
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To: TigerClaws

Why?


148 posted on 01/23/2022 6:41:47 AM PST by GingisK
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To: TigerClaws

EFF THIS !


149 posted on 01/23/2022 7:00:51 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Plugs the Pedo - The Shart Heard 'Round The World)
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To: ThunderSleeps
[Biden] administration has proven itself spectacularly incompetent at every single thing they have tried. I have zero faith in their ability to successfully prosecute a war. In fact I have every expectation they would **** it up spectacularly.

BTTT

150 posted on 01/23/2022 7:19:05 AM PST by Pilsner
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To: TigerClaws

For what possible reason? 😏


151 posted on 01/23/2022 7:37:07 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: 21twelve

According to polls, your friend is right. Nobody there likes him.

Ukrainian presidents never remain popular for very long after taking office. It’s usually only months before they fall from grace in the eyes of the people. While Zelenskyy was considered “wildly popular” after winning 70% of the vote, in less than a year he became “The Unpopular Populist.” That’s just Ukraine for you.


152 posted on 01/23/2022 7:44:16 AM PST by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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To: Americannae1362

Biden and his stooges plan in action buy stocks before using it.


153 posted on 01/23/2022 8:13:37 AM PST by Vaduz ( )
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To: CatHerd

“...legally not members of the UN...”

Typo. Should have typed in NATO when I was reading an article about the UN while we were discussing NATO. My apologies.

“The old Partnership for Peace program was a polite fiction...”

It very well could have been but it’s parameters were a practical bilateral cooperation between individual Euro-Atlantic partner countries and NATO. It allowed partners to build up an individual relationship with NATO, choosing their own priorities for cooperation and according to what I’ve found is still thriving as there are 20 countries in the program.

And you are correct in making the effort toward NATO gaining in numbers as the program is designed to create a better understanding. It has lead to 14 countries joining NATO from the program. But it does it by weaning them in by their choice and what they want out of it. Cyprus is the only European Union member state that is neither a NATO member state nor a member, at least, of the Partnership For Peace program.

wy69


154 posted on 01/23/2022 10:07:08 AM PST by whitney69
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To: Lurkinanloomin

“We have no security interest in Ukraine”.

But we DO in a refreshened Soviet Union.


155 posted on 01/24/2022 4:06:03 AM PST by Does so (Americans had no desire for war between 1939 and 1941. Rheinland? Sometimes...War Finds YOU!)
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To: TigerClaws
Who's encroaching on who's border?


156 posted on 01/24/2022 4:08:57 AM PST by McGruff (Trump/DeSantis 2024)
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To: mass55th

Given the latest threat to Western peace, your tagline needs work.


157 posted on 01/24/2022 4:10:58 AM PST by Does so (Americans had no desire for war between 1939 and 1941. Rheinland? Sometimes...War Finds YOU!)
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To: TigerClaws

I say let them have it. It’s their area.


158 posted on 01/24/2022 4:24:58 AM PST by Concentrate (ex-texan was right and Always Right was wrong, which is why we lost the election. )
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To: Does so
"Given the latest threat to Western peace, your tagline needs work."

Why? Because I'm glad I'm on the tail-end of my life, and that I have no grandchildren to be indoctrinated by the commies who teach our kids today, and the war mongers who would send them off to war, to be cannon fodder? I'm grateful for all the things the Lord has given me, and the life he has allowed me to live. Are you??

159 posted on 01/24/2022 7:15:38 AM PST by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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To: elpadre

” turn the Ukraine problem over to the EU - now!!!”

Be careful what you wish for.

On FR there was criticism in 2017 to 2020 about the noises made by France of an “EU army” - and the proposal didn’t go anywhere because NATO exists.

Now assume that the EU is supposed to take over all of its defense and the USA isolates itself, what would happen?

1. The EU would be forced to change from a loose confederation to a federation.
2. It would get militaristic and ultimately be a threat to the USA (not anytime soon)

This opens up a can of worms - similar to if the USA withdrew from Japan.

Right now, the EU and Japan are tied close to the USA. Without NATO and the US presence in Japan, then we would have them as rivals that would slowly grow apart from the USA.


160 posted on 03/07/2023 8:53:38 AM PST by Cronos
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