we start with a paean to historical idealism
Wars end long before armistices are signed. A war’s end, after all, is a matter of will, of spirit—and popular will is only haltingly, grudgingly reflected in the political machinery of peace talks.
“it’s not a contest of production and material resources, it’s just a Triumph of The Will.”
it only gets worse from there, as the author argues that Ukrainian morale is “nearly euphoria” while Russian morale is in the gutter, as evidenced by their civilians’ failure to dig in and fight regular troops:
Its citizens in Kursk fled the Ukrainian advance like smoke in the wind, leaving homes and possessions without so much as a whimper.
Agreed
The Ukrainian defenders are 0.05% of the way defending up to the gates of Moscow. On a clear day they can even see the spires of the Kremlin on YouTube.
Much like cope cages, the rake is an under-appreciated tool of war. As was demonstrated in the Battle of Cape Feare (season 5, episode 2), a carefully arranged ring of rakes can provide a difficult to penetrate and comically hilarious defensive barrier.
I would even say it’s manic.
My “A semi-private free-for-all does not imply a lack of command and control” shirt has people asking a lot of questions answered by my shirt.
A paean to the freikorps
Seriously bro it was like that when I got here
Oh wait I think I didn’t copy that correctly
Uh. I did.
So the Russians looted themselves, on the land occupied by the Ukrainians, the Ukrainians are indeed poking through their possessions, and all of a sudden the Ukrainians are wealthy and the local Russians are poor.
Literally Triumph of the Will.
Russia has the resources, and the momentum, and the endless supply of rakes, and the ability to inflict “mayhem”… oh shit that sounds pretty bad for Ukraine actually