Re: re. Problem is the best efforts of the US and West have been to try and destroy 'Putinland'
this is simply not true, the US, as in early 1990s, are hugely scared of Russia's collapse, it's the only reason they don't step in more. They mainly panic (perhaps rightly) abou the nukes spreading across God-knows-how many little Putins, 2nd headache is chaos, and there's prior art: post-1918 collapse of Russia, now with the nuke sauce. Plus, they might fear that Russia's collapse would embolden China to step in, with some sort of 'stabilisation mission', to save the peaceful population of East Siberia, etc.
Best scenario for the US is Russia, but weak, corrupt Russia. The longer they bleed their human resources and finances, the better, never mind those little peoples like Ukraine, etc., that get caught in the process. But then, this is wishful thinking, nobody was able to control the chaos in 1918 and then in 1991, and if / when it happens again, it will burn at its own rate, with or without US efforts to put it out.
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So suppose we give Ukraine long-range missiles. They use those to try and kill Putin and succeed.
- this is an absurd supposition, given the range of those missiles. Yes, and what if Putin turns up at Crimea or Mariupol, at the dead of the night again, and they find out about it and use what they already have in their arsenal to kill it? Hell, I mean, in theory, why not suggest that Ukrainians CAN might try to use one, or perhaps 5 of those F-16 to fly a suicide mission, becausewhynot. They certainly CAN try.
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there is also the small matter of Russia's stated nuclear doctrine which is if there's an existential threat to Russia, it launches
- attack on Putin (or Moscow) would be an 'existential threat to Russia'? Given the length of that covid table, methinks Mr President would really like to live as long as possible, and the risk of nuclear escalation makes this future much less predictable.
That said, I do not exclude Russia firing a nuke at Ukraine if / when they start losing the war badly, and I very much doubt there's going to be any significant response from the West to that, even though they claimed such a response would be 'measurable'.