A common misconception repeated among those who criticize support for Ukraine is that Ukraine is steadily losing territory to the Russian meatgrinder. This is patently false. The primary "meat" in the grinder has been thousands of poorly trained Russian troops who over the last several months have been reduced to making assaults largely without armor or meaningful artillery support. Over the last couple of weeks, Ukraine has launched successful counterattacks in several areas to include Kursk
The point is that the strategic position has hardly changed at all for two years except for the Ukrainian occupation of part of the Russian Kursk Oblast where Russia has seen two of its "elite" brigades (airborne and naval infantry) and its hirelings from North Korea destroyed as combat effective organizations. I personally think it is telling that Russia is no longer powerful enough to evict UA forces from its on soil much less make meaningful gains within Ukraine itself. It is why it would be the ultimate betrayal were this administration to give Russia the victory in negotiations it can not win on the battlefield.
Commentators and arm chair tacticians often forget the strategic forest while opining on trees. This set of maps does an excellent job of illustrating the strategic situation over the course of the war. I would also note Russia does not completely hold any of the Ukrainian Oblasts it "annexed" since 2022 and is demanding as a precondition for negotiations.
One other point that never gets mentioned by the usual suspects. Ukraine's strategic bombardment of Russian oil production and refining centers using long range drones is beginning to pay serious dividends. Yesterday the Russian government quietly directed a ban on gasoline exports from 1 March to 31 August in order to insure adequate supplies within the country.
The Russian economy is being held together with hundred mile an hour tape and baling wire. Actual casualties have been a carefully managed state secret, but even the Moscow region is starting to notice. The Russian army no longer has the means to carry out true mechanized warfare. Putin needs this settlement far more than Ukraine. Our administration simply needs to stare through the bluster.