road2ruin
Q-School Graduate
Indeed it is. But normally I wouldn't implement an action plan without having a very good idea of how long things were going to take for it to have the desired effect - and if I didn't know I'd have a load of contingences in place for different timescales for the issue continuing. I fear the West is rather playing things by ear - making up our contingencies as we go along. Maybe that's all that can be done, but it is not a comfortable place to be when you know that the target of your action plan is a ticking timebomb and you have no idea how much time is on the clock.
To be fair that might well be the case, you're having to walk a very fine line of supporting Ukraine but not getting to the point where Putin presses the button. Listening to a guy on the radio who has a background in Russian military he was trying to get across that anyone who doesn't think that Russia would use nukes is incorrect. Whilst they may be viewed as a weapon of last resort in the West, in Russian they are a bomb "with a bigger bang" according to him and they're viewed as part of conventional warfare. A scary thought that the escalation could happen very quickly and once it does it'll be hard to reign in.