Obviously, it's Russia's fault, but that's not the point I'm trying to make, although I'm probably making it poorly. Even disregarding Petraeus, many others are now predicting the fall of Mariupol.
As the war in Ukraine moves into its second month, fears grow of Mariupol’s fall to Russia.
Ukraine defends strategically important Mariupol amid relentless attacks
‘God has left Mariupol’: diary entries chart horror of besieged city in Ukraine
My point is that Ukraine isn't going to beat Russia, no matter how many weapons/munitions we send them.
To me, the best way to save lives at this point is to negotiate a ceasefire and a compromise. Yes, that will mean the probable loss of the Donbas region and Mariupol, but it looks like a foregone conclusion, so I advocate for saving lives rather than fighting until the last man is standing and then losing that ground anyway.
JMOO--but I don't think we're really helping the Ukrainians by sending weapons that will be instrumental in more of their deaths.
I keep thinking of an old Kenny Rogers song, "You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em..."