A video for you:
Two experts do Q&A on the subject of war in Ukraine , related coups, diplomatic & intelligence actions, and great power confrontation (including nuclear).
It's a long video - basically a podcast - on Zoom unfortunately. Being older guys, they do tend to ramble. But ultimately it's worth it to hear the point of view of those whose profession is entirely about this stuff.
Keep in mind, these guys are the top tier of experts in the USA, recognized globally as some of the most incisive minds on the issue of international conflict, with experience going way back to the old Cold War days. Policy makers (the real ones, not clowns who win our elections), diplomats, war colleges, listen to these guys - those who study war and the history of war, are taught by guys like this.
We're talking about analysing the deeper stuff here, not the "consensus" baby food that is fed to the public by the media, without dissent. If you want empty rhetoric, clickbait, go watch Fox, CNN, BBC, Global, CBC, etc. - they do not do real reporting or independent analysis anymore, because that causes real debate.
I know it's probably too much for a site like PERB. I mean why are we here on this site? Certainly not this. But if people are going to have a Lounge thread about this subject, they should back up their opinions with something more than shallow repetition of the nightly news. Maybe a treat for some of the ex-military folks on here, who do not get enough chances to talk about tomahawk missiles being nuclear capable- and so on ?
I also think it's useful in one other way. People talk about how Putin's an ex-KGB guy, but I do not think they usually know what that means. It means he understands strategic thought, and the implications of adversaries' actions which seem innocuous to the general public over here. It means he's the kind of guy who always think in these sort of terms - not commerce, popularity, or human rights, all of which he'd think are just sideshows to the main event, which is always war. That war can be overt (like right now) or covert (the rest of the time), but to Putin war is never not being waged against Russia. If you understand that Putin thinks Washington has never stopped slowly waging war against his country, you'll maybe understand why he decided to counter it by waging war openly and quickly upon Ukraine.
Like I said, poor Ukraine, getting caught in the middle of this larger fight and turned into a battlefield.
This war is worse than the western public realizes, because there is far deeper villainy going on than they realize, and the stakes are basically the end of everything. If the Russians end up in battle conventionally against NATO, that's not a war which must turn nuclear. If the nukes start to fly, it is all done. Game over for civilization. Regardless of who starts it, there is no winning a nuclear war. Everyone will lose, everywhere.