A thousand days of war
One thousand days ago, Vladimir Putin sent his tank columns, fighter-bombers, and special forces storming into the heart of Ukraine, whose only offense was hoping to be free of Moscow's rule. One thousand days of war! (Ten civilians were killed and 55 wounded in Odesa yesterday.) I looked at a calender and calculated that, measuring from the "date which will live in infamy" of December 7, 1941, it wasn't until October 2, 1944, that we had 1,000 days of the Second World War behind us. The US Army was approacing La Spezia in Italy, had actually crossed the border into Hitler's Germany, and was getting ready to liberate the Phillipines.
Like Joe Biden today, Franklin Roosevelt was barely able to function in the fall of 1944, but he would have scoffed at Biden's timidity. Only yesterday did Ukraine get permission to fire US rockets onto Russian territory -- but no farther than 300 kilometers! Putin of course is under no such restriction: Odesa is 581 kilometers from the Russian border.