Non-Intervention?

(from a Facebook discussion)

As I pointed out during my PFS about Iraq in 2009. There is a case for intervention where people are being aggressed against and want your help.

“Archidamidas, in answer to a man who commended Charillus because he was gentle towards all alike, said, “And how could any man be justly commended if he be gentle towards the wicked?””

Okay. But don’t talk non-intervention for the sake of non-intervention, as your previous comment suggests (“not my problem”).

Violence creates property.

The answer to your second question requires abandonment of Rothbardian absolutism. The reasons are:

-Punishing Russia for violating the post-WWII order of respecting national borders. A dangerous precedent.

-Trying to put back in the bottle what Russia has demonstrated to the world — that only nuclear weapons = national sovereignty.

-Stopping Russia’s ambition — they have both said and demonstrated that they’ll keep going until they are physically stopped. They’ve expressed ambitions over the Baltics, Poland, more of Georgia, Khazakstan and Finland.

The reasons NOT to go are: too expensive. too dangerous. Too undermining of Ukraine’s self-reliance.

(Notice “non-intervention isn’t on that list.)

A Thousand Mile Stare

Юрий Бирюков

Просто посмотрите на его глаза. Это после 9 часов боя. Младший лейтенант Пашка Чайка. НАШ герой.

Yuri Byriukov after nine hours of combat. A Ukrainian hero.

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Parents of Russian school kids not sure if it’s okay to support Russian Soldiers

#‎RussiaIsALie‬

In Russian schools students must collect humanitarian help to Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. One parent declined and is looking forward to the meeting with principal to hear who they should be supporting when there “are no Russian soldiers in Ukraine” (official line).

(story uncofirmed but sounds plausible)

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A close friend of mine from Luhansk talked me through this Russian propaganda video

This is a plane for training student pilots. It’s been on display in the museum for decades. They attached something that look like bombs between the wings, but there’s no targeting mechanism.

There might not be an engine either (in the first plane). There doesn’t seem to be an exhaust.

My friend knowns one of the guys in the video — the one who climbed up the ladder and told the people not to touch anything.

And from this propaganda, Russia will begin saying it’s the LNR’s Air Force running sorties.