Get real on Russia
Get real on Russia To listen to some voices in Washington’s foreign policy debates, the United States is on the brink of a ground war with Russia in Eastern Europe. The claim tends to come from self-styled realists and restrainers, that is to say, those who claim a hard-nosed focus on national interests and inoculation against the utopianism and wishful thinking that has got America into trouble overseas in the past. “America can’t and mustn’t go to war with Russia over Ukraine,” argues Sohrab Ahmari in the Washington Post, swinging at a straw man with the ferocity of a five-year-old demolishing a piñata at a birthday party. Rod Dreher senses an “eagerness for war with Russia among Americans.” Really?