Indeed.
I could be overestimating the U.S. impatience, but I think there is a growing recognition that it's now or never on Ukraine. Ukraine, itself, can't recover a war effort on its own, even backed from the outside. They are broken into a million pieces and would have already collapsed, politically, without the U.S. propping them up.
Our own recruitment figures are taking a dive off a cliff. We are losing both the manpower and the experience to pull off any kind of combined arms offensive (when we are appointing literal furry faggots to run things, you know we are in for some hard lessons in why we created the colonel-private rank for the Iraqis). They literally think it's pushbutton, videogame warfare. That stuff is the first casualty as munitions deplete and the opfor gets a vote in how things go.
Russia has some 300k manpower in theater by time you factor in the regional militias that were consolidated under Russian military direction. Roughly a 100k strong heavy armor division backed by 2 light infantry/mixed divisions.
We have not fought a war against a dug in opponent using Castle and infantry strategies in a long time. It runs exactly counter to current prevailing doctrine centered around air superiority (effectively cavalry-artillery hybrids) and fights very differently. And if we think we are going to establish air superiority on land Russia claims as itself, proper… that is going to be the most stunning military failure America has ever been provided video evidence of.
As the saying goes… boys study tactics, men study logistics. We can have all the gayest faggots with the most advanced of integrated fire support blitzed out in orgasmic bliss as they go off as queens on the Russians…. and still lose because it's a big ass round ball we live on and they are fighting on the wrong part of it.
Part of me, in a strange way, can't wait to see it.
I've given out plenty of warnings to people I served with that it's treason to not be taking down this insurrection that claims to be our government. Where has the declaration of war from Congress been given? Even if we want to entertain 'letter of the law' technicalities … one has to ask what the definition of a war is and by what definition of war we are not at one. If a war only happens after it is declared, then the entire idea congress has the exclusive authority to declare it makes no sense.