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John Woods's avatar

It is alleged that Churchill used the term “It is impossible to negotiate with a tiger when your head is in it’s mouth”. Surely this is the position that Ukraine is in. The West, us, NATO, should have negotiated a timescale for Ukraine to join NATO during the negotiations with Russia in 1994, rather than accepting the promise that Russia would not invade if NATO agreed that Ukraine would not be allowed to join. Those days, before Putin, were the equivalent of the period in Germany between Hitler becoming Chancellor and the Nazis reoccupied the Ruhr. In 1936. No one can believe that Putin will respect any negotiations when his mind operates in Stalin mode. The West must find a way of increasing the pressure on the sale of oil that currently funds Russia’s war effort. I know how finely the line is drawn between preventing oil tankers transporting oil from delivering that oil to its customers but this is the Achilles heal of Russia’s war.

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Michael Wild's avatar

Have people noticed that Russia seems to never be asked to make any concessions beyond an unenforceable promise not to invade again? And who trusts Putin to keep his word if he thinks he can benefit by breaking it? Frankly the way the war has run I don't think it deserves top be given lots of concessionas because it's an irresistable force. I had thought it almost in the super power class at the start of the war but it's military has performed poorly, is in a down hill spiral and its economy is slowly but surely heading into trouble and unsustainable deficits. Just because its leader has ideas above his station I don't see why the rest of the world ought to encourage and defer to him.

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