Spengler gives some alarming projections:

It’s also the case that by 2050, there will be fewer than 100,000 Georgian women of child-bearing years (between the ages of 18 and 35). The number of potential mothers who speak Georgian will have fallen so far that Georgian will be in danger of extinction as a cradle-tongue later in the century.

Ukraine presently has a population of 46 million, which will fall to about 25 million by 2050. But only 2.4 million of that 25 million will consist of women of child-bearing age.

Alas:

Not everyone is going to make it. That should be America’s mantra. America was settled by people who didn’t think that Europe was going to make it, and decided that the better part of valor was to bail out and start something new.

Georgia and Ukraine are not going to make it. They are past the point of no return. Nothing will save them.

Are these numbers right? If so, what?

This graph for Ukraine’s current population trends looks rather clear…