Biden admin and his pet media are still beating the war drums and pushing for US intervention.
How soon do you think it will be before we're in a shooting war with Russia?
How soon do you think it will be before China moves on Taiwan?
I'm at the point where I think it is inevitable.
I don't know. I was surprised that the US backed away from the polish jets deal, at least publicly. Has me wondering if the US is trying to limit involvement. I could see the US administration wanting to keep this in the news to distract from domestic problems, but not really wanting to engage with a shooting war with the Russians.
If Russia starts using chemical weapons, would that push the west into the conflict? Also, there seems to be some imaginary line between a country being a belligerent or not, as if the cargo jets full of weapons and money from the west don't make us involved already.
But I was wrong about Russia invading the Ukraine from the get go, so ehh? I clearly don't know.
If China makes a play for Taiwan, I could see them further strengthening ties with Russia as the western world condemns it. And there's our axis power - China the economic giant, and Russia threatening nuclear annihilation.