Well this goes both ways....
but anyway both are killing journalists from opposing sides...that's pretty sorry, I hope both Ukr and Ru becomes more civilized as the war drags on.
Exactly. Choosing sides and embracing them is a fundamental part of life. We're all self-interested in the success of the people and causes we care about and we should expect nothing less than us wanting our side to win, at the expense of something someone else.
It's a part of the animal condition, that we don't escape simply by being human.
Make no mistake about it. It's Abosolutely in my best interest if Russia not only loses this war and their economic and geopolitical influence in the world becomes deeply deteriorated along the way. Simultaneously, growing NATO further with the additions of capable militaries / economically advantaged countries in Finland
and, eventually, Sweden
, further strengthens our geopolitical place in the world. As western influence solidifies Ukraine's proximity to the west, we will eventually add them to NATO and the EU as well. Given their contribution of grain and minerals to the world and their geography (largest country in Europe), they'll serve as an excellent part of the alliance down the road.
Finally, what this war did was light a fire under the ass of our collective countries to modernize our militaries and ramp up production. A couple examples include, but are not limited to...
1. Norway's recent purchase of 54 new Leopard 2A7 tanks from Rheinmetall, with an option to buy 18 more.
2. Canada's recent purchase of 88 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed-Martin.
3. Germany's announcement that they are going to revamp multiple areas of their military, spending more than $100 Billion on defense purchases in 2023-2024.
4. Poland is spending billions to buy more than 2500 new armored vehicles, including K2 and M1A2 Abrams tanks from South Korea and USA as well as K9 Thunder, K239 Chunmoo and HIMARs artillery.
What this will do in the long run will force China to think really hard about their imperial aspirations. NATO will be the strongest it's been since the 1980s and for the first time in 40 years, the alliance will collectively be ready for war should China decide to come after any of our members. For the West, it's much safer when we're strong and prepared militarily.