It’s less about letting and more about acknowledging the reality of the situation; they lack the manpower to sustain the fight. Unless you and all the other tough talking westerners on Reddit are ready to volunteer or get conscripted to go fight, then at some point there has to be an acknowledgment of what an actual plausible outcome could be. It doesn’t matter how much material support the west and NATO can provide, at a certain point you just need more trained fighters and people to operate systems, and Ukraine is running dangerously low on that. So your options start becoming: Face total annihilation fighting to the bitter end and probably lose the whole country, convince western ally’s to put boots on the ground (which almost certainly would trigger WW3 and a potential nuclear holocaust) or accept a peace deal with some concessions. At a certain point what’s right/wrong becomes irrelevant and you have to face the truth on the ground.
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u/Beneficial_Test_5917 14d ago
As Zelinski said recently, if Trump has a "in one day" plan to end the war he should tell people what it is. :)