I say 1. The Ukraine.
2. Two independent countries.
3. Russia keeps Crimea.
The major sticking point.- Putin has to fight Zelenski in cage match. Mano a mano. Livestream to the world.
I say 1. The Ukraine.
2. Two independent countries.
3. Russia keeps Crimea.
The major sticking point.- Putin has to fight Zelenski in cage match. Mano a mano. Livestream to the world.
My complements to Macron for stepping into the role the US would normally play. If Le Pen had not been taken down, he would not have had the focus to deal with it.
If Russia can’t keep Syria, they are on borrowed time. All they have left is “hybrid warfare” (covert punk stunts to harass those who support Ukraine…), and countries who are targets of that are getting tired of giving Russia the benefit of the doubt.
I want to state: Putin would never had risen to power in Russia if there had been a Marshall Plan for Russia to get on its feet after the collapse of the Soviet Union. All the Clintons did was slap Russia on the back and said capitalism will save you…
I don’t know how I’ve never seen that movie before. Definitely watching it now. I definitely think a cage match is cleaner, faster, and easier to produce than a whole game show. Plus it’s Putin’s weakness. If he doesn’t accept he looks weak, and if he does accept, Zelenski might prove to the world that even strong man dictators can bleed. Plus once peace is settled it’s a countdown for when Zelenski gets assassinated by Putin. So it’s really Zelenski’s best shot. Too bad he doesn’t take advice from TYT subscribers.
100! I’m actually hoping the Kurds could somehow take Syria. If anything could push Putin to try and settle for peace faster, it would be the countries that used to be in the Soviet Union signing a treaty of self defense between them because if Putin does take Ukraine it’s only a matter of time before he attempts to officially absorb another and then another. Georgia is clearly next and Estonia by itself will be a cake walk. I think he attacked Ukraine first because it historically has been the most difficult to hold and control. Either way, the way things look right now. My plan for peace would stop the war without either side getting everything they want completely while at the same time hopefully giving Putin a punch in the nose. Hopefully also buy time for the ex-soviet now independent countries to ally themselves in a mutual defense pact.