So you don't think Johnson dragging his feet over everything - announcing sanctions that initially included all of three billionaires, talking a good game but not delivering, smugly defending golden visa russian immigrants by saying we can't prove direct links to Putin, hanging out since 2015 with notorious Russia apologists like Farage and Banks - is relevant strategically to Russian tactical moves on the ground?
Or that instead of saying Putin is a madman, instead of stepping back and realising this all kicked off in 2008 (or even earlier) and became a hot war in 2014, is not lazy thinking. (Not just me Fiona Hill- Putin biographer and bishop auckland's top US Administration Russia expert thinks this).
Or that taking into account the timelines Putin's unusually extreme political efforts - to buy the tories especially Johnson, aid Trump (not necessarily collude but certainly help) as a means to weaken Nato, fund brexit as a way to weaken the EU - are not strategic factors in the tactical manoeuvre of a 40 km traffic jam of materiel outside of Kyiv.
That Johnson sidestepping that journalist's reasonable question of why both the UK and the US are ignoring the spirit if not the letter of the Budapest agreement is basically admitting our word internationally is worthless. Not really a surprise when you take into account johnson Brexit behaviour or vaccine shenanigans or the fact his party and his personal life are in part funded by the 'evil madman' Putin.
I don't know if you are a Johnson apologist or ill informed but ignoring the elephant in the room (the west's enablement of Putin) when trying to discuss why the sofa has huge round footprints on it and the wooden chairs are smashed isn't keeping the thread on track it is putting your head in the sand. To mix metaphors.
I cant stand Boris or his policies, his interview was refreshingly honest for a change, I can separate the man from the message, he didn't try to sugar coat things. If we want to be angry with anyone, we should be angry with the London lawyers that are trying the best to slow things down with regards sanitations.
We have the mandate to help Ukraine if we wanted to, but we are doing as much as we can while keeping to the wishes of NATO, we have been using very strong rhetoric from the start, unlike for example Germany, who was been slow to react and needed a lot of pressure to bring them onboard.
but a poster every post saying the same thing over and over again, was pointless and disrupting a very important thread, this was moved to reduce the amount of political crap, doesn't help that the person who was repeating the same line, didn't believe the invasion and spent ages doing the same thing at the start of this thread saying the whole media was wrong, even after Putin invaded.
It wouldn't have been so bad if he had debated the issue, but saying the same line over and over again is pointless.
With regards your point, Putin has been chipping away for years, which we ignored as we were scared, we should have stood up to him much sooner, would have been better to have made the stand in the Russia Georgia war, but gas, money scared about the nukes, we ignored it, dont you think Eastern Europe countries see Russia's plan and all wanted to join the EU, NATO for defence, these countries dont want to go back to a new style USSR. but we were busy with the middle east which is way he choose then IMO, tested the water, then again and again, but he has went to far this time as he thinks we are weak and divided, he was wrong.