time. malcolm davis is a senior analyst of defense strategy and capability for the australian strategic policy institute. thanks for joining us. we re being so scaifcareful bec we don t know so many of the facts. but everyone is seeing a similar narrative here and we heard president biden intimating it as well that putin was somehow involved in this downing. look, i think that s right. we don t know all the facts. clearly the plane crashed. there is a good deal of suggestion that prigozhin was on the plane. so therefore if that is the case, then his life is over, he is dead. and the question is was the plane crash deliberate, an act of state by the russian government, or was it an accident. i think the majority of the evidence is suggesting that somehow the russian government was involved.
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president obama faced in 2008, 2009, when the situation was moving in the wrong direction and we had to either escalate and search or accept that we were on a trajectory of losing. no, i really don t believe that there is some sort of minimal, warm making that you can do, and for a lot of the reasons that you are bringing up which is war is the fundamental choice of state craft. that something the u.s. military troops are taught that war is a different kind of act of state from other acts of states. when you start treating it at this little paintbrush that you can go around the world and dab into place to do the degree that you want, that is when you get into serious trouble. when the united states has done well, we had we were committed to fighting a war, and then in those cases in the modern context we ve done
critical moment. if the united states had said we are going to take this little group of people and maybe a few hundred to a few thousand allied troops and contractors and leave them there, then that would have posed the taliban with the question of whether to escalate. and i think we would have gotten trapped into a whole series of the kinds of dilemmas president obama faced in 2008, 2009 when the situation was moving in the wrong direction and we had to either escalate and surge or accept that we were on a trajectory to losing. so no, i really don t believe that there is some sort of minimal permanent war making that you can do and also, for a lot of the reasons you were bringing out which is that war is the fundamental choice of state craft and this is something that u.s. military troops are taught that, you know, in good terms, war is a different kind of act of state from other sorts of acts of state and when you start treating it as this little paint