Eh, he never actually saw any action. Got sick.
Still badass that he went there in the first place.
Eh, he never actually saw any action. Got sick.

Losing so many men would be a big deal in most countries but for Russia it is just more meat for the grinder. I'm always blown away by the complete disregard for the life of their own citizens in Russia.
If Russia tries to keep part of Ukraine they should just move in and run the Russians out or bomb the hell out of everywhere Russia has troops and equipment.
Russia aren't going to want to invade Finland. The Finnish are very adept at guerrilla warfare in their local terrain.
Losing so many men would be a big deal in most countries but for Russia it is just more meat for the grinder. I'm always blown away by the complete disregard for the life of their own citizens in Russia.
Erdogan is fishing for some sweeteners.
I'm not a military expert, but I don't see any reason to "bolster" Finland or Sweden militarily and don't think the senate should take the step of agreeing to defend either country if attacked before the ratification is complete. Russia is in no position to attack Finland at this point in time and won't be ready in the next year. Even if they tried to open another front (which would be incredibly stupid), I think they would get their asses handed to them. They're basically bogged down in Ukraine and, if reports are true, their military has been degraded.
I'm not a military expert, but I don't see any reason to "bolster" Finland or Sweden militarily and don't think the senate should take the step of agreeing to defend either country if attacked before the ratification is complete. Russia is in no position to attack Finland at this point in time and won't be ready in the next year. Even if they tried to open another front (which would be incredibly stupid), I think they would get their asses handed to them. They're basically bogged down in Ukraine and, if reports are true, their military has been degraded.
I would prefer the US scale back military spending and use some of that to help bolster non-military sectors (and our own); which would have the net effect of allowing Sweden and Finland to upgrade their own defenses.
I think allowing the NATO membership process to run its course in a normal fashion is the most non-confrontational way of moving forward in this situation.
Like I said, I'm not a military expert. What do others think? Any pushback?
Finland and Sweden’s security is a matter of common concern to us all. Should Finland or Sweden be victim of aggression on their territory before obtaining NATO membership, we will assist Finland and Sweden by all means necessary.