Adam Kinzinger
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Just perfect.
I thought Ben gave a really good rundown.
This war is by no means over.
This war is even close to over.
It is a industrial fight right now between Ukraine and the West, I will say, and Russia.
Who can produce the most stuff?
Who can produce it for the longest?
And who can continue to put men on the front lines?
And what Ukraine has been able to figure out is how to reduce their footprint on the front line, thus how to put less people in danger.
You're only seeing movements now in groups of one and two people, not platoon movements, not massive armored movements.
So you're seeing a lockdown frontline because anywhere within 50 kilometers, basically, of each side of the line of contact is,
is now under complete control of massive amounts of drones from both sides.
So this is now a matter of who can strike medium, who can strike deep into each other's territory, who can defend themselves, and quite honestly, who has the industrial capacity to win.
I wouldn't have said this last time I was on the pod, but I think it's possible that in five or 10 years, there is still this thing going on.
And unfortunately, we have to come to grips with it and not get numb to it.
And I just want to add to that real quickly, which is in February, Lindsey Graham was talking about his sanctions bill that's ready to go.
And Trump is going to try one more time.
A year ago.
And he's constantly talking about his sanctions bill.
And then Trump wants him to hold it back because they have this one chance to do something.