Again, can any of you guys answer my question?
DO YOU WANT WAR WITH RUSSIA OVER THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE?
Can any of you answer, instead of just standing on your soapboxes and virtue signaling? You all have conveniently avoided it.
Let's get down to brass tacks here.
No one rational wants war. The problem is that not all players on the world stage are acting rationally - I'm talking about Putin. He used Russian troops without their uniforms to invade and hold Georgia, occupying Sourth Ossetia (2008). He next sent his 'little green men' into Ukraine in 2014, and occupied Crimea (not annexed - there is no real world recognition of that occupation as annexation in a legal sense), then sent Russian troops and mercenaries into Syria in 2018 to maintain his alliance with today's bloodiest dictator and to keep Syrian rebels from creating a new government or allying with ISIS.
In none of these cases has he been seriously opposed by the West, either us, NATO, or the EU. In fact, the most immediate threat this minute to the CVN-75 carrier battle group off Split, Croatia is the airbase at Kobani, Syria (40 minutes flight time away, less than 10 minutes by Kinzhal hypersonic missile) we gave to the Russians by abandoning it as they moved in (2019).
We and the West have tried diplomatic measures, mild sanctions, but none of these have deterred Putin - in fact, the weak response clearly has encouraged his quest to rebuild the old geographic area of the USSR.
So now he has invaded a soveriegn country that borders on NATO countries with 150,000 Russian troops (no more pretending it isn't him) and is killing people by the thousand while laying waste to Ukrainian infrastructure. He's threatened NATO if they provide some types of lethal aid to Ukraininans.
In these circumstances, YES; I do believe we should risk war with Russia, and continue to push them as hard as we can to bleed them as much as possible. Better now, while Putin is weakened by the courageous Ukrainians and Russian war protestors inside Russia, than when he takes Ukraine and is better able to try the Baltic states and Eastern Europe next.
I've talked with length about this with my only grandson, who will be 18 in August. If he decides to join our military and go with it to confront the modern face of national evil, I will support him in every possible way.
Isolation hasn't been possible since our Civil War - not really.