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Mike Hind's avatar

The value I get from this commentary isn't only measured in better understanding - it's personal. My LinkedIn feed and most of the popular media I scan through is awash with propaganda. But I remember the manipulation of public opinion (including mine) for the invasion of Iraq. Very few people now remember how they felt about that. This is one of a handful of places which have kept me out of the emotional trap of pro war sentiment this time. That's why I support SF's writing.

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Winton Dupree's avatar

One paradoxical outcome of the first two weeks of this war, it seems to me, is that Putin now has an objective (if not subjective) interest in Zelenskyy's safety. Zelenskyy now has far more moral authority to make difficult compromises as part of an agreement than any likely immediate replacement. Let alone one put in place by Russia.

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