It's decreasing our military readiness, costing a lot and risking escalation (even if such escalation were started merely by accident the risk is still higher).
My concern over the deficit is not sudden.
I would be slightly more inclined to support a substantial increase in aid if didn't add to our debt load... of course it does though.
This talk about what Russia "must" do sounds strong but it also ignores the practical reality. There is barely enough political support just to sustain what is currently being given to Ukraine from the West -- much less increase it by a factor of 3x, 5x, 10x, or whatever the latest ask is. And Ukraine's manpower problem is only going to limit what can be achieved even if support were stepped up by that much.

Your con just got boring.
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their Ukraine joining NATO after conceding territory trial balloon burning up 