GlastonSpur
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We'll just have to disagree. I don't see how a country that still has an intact military and government, still will control most of its own country, is still getting more weapons on a daily basis, and is still fighting, can be said to have lost the war.You're definitely in the wrong here.
If Ukraine loses territory, this means they've lost the war. Now the Russians might not achieve all their objectives but that's not relevant in this case.
If Ukraine loses its sea access, that'll destroy their economy and they'll ironically be pushed even further into the embrace of the West because their economy will be crippled.
A temporary stalemate well happen, and maybe last for several years, but a stalemate is not the same as having lost the war.