Agreed. But we still need to go through a cost benefit analysis, don’t we?
100% we would.
At this point, we would know Ukraine will have to give up land--not just what the lost prior 2022, but new land after that. Any good examples of the map being redrawn in Europe that have not been a disaster (other than ones that were agreed to by all sides outside of a surrender party (WW1 and WW2). Will this satisfy the two parties or will it be another Sudetenland? The later seems a more likely end result.
There's the financial cost to prolonging the war (at least on the parties that contribute)
Would Europe put troops on the ground? I think that is possibility. Russia is using North Korean troops/prisoners as fodder.
Would we ever put troops on the ground? Highly doubtful
What is the cost of the US adopting a more isolation approach now? It seems contradictory to assert as Vance did that you don't like Europe's policies on immigration, etc and are trying to dictate change but not want to stay involved in a very significant power play in Europe.
We have few allies at this time. We've managed to crap on Canada and Mexico. We never had a good relationships with central or most of South America. We have been a disaster for 100 years in Africa. South Korea and Japan seem to be on solid ground. Australia always goes the way England goes.
Is ending this war really an altruistic advancement by the current administration? Or is there an opportunity to make money if the war ends? What if the war doesn't end and Europe provides a guaranty to Ukraine--a possibility.
What would a resolution negotiated by the US look like that wouldn't be perceived as an appeasement or one that would open the door to Russia to take additional steps to reclaim former soviet states. Our current president, days after Russia invaded the Ukraine, referred to Putin as a genius for doing so.
I think there needs to be an understanding of what Putin is really about--he doesn't want peace. He wants land and he wants to recapture the glory (or perceived glory) of the Soviet Union.
Lots to think about, but we can't cry for the loss of western civilization and then abandon the ones that birthed it.