Tzeentch
The obvious strategic move is to decapitate Ukraine and install a puppet. — RogueAI
Exactly. — ssu
jorndoe
Mikie
But you are assuming Putin is sane, what he has done is insane. — Punshhh
Punshhh
I don’t assume he’s insane, I’m considering it, because his actions appear to be the actions of someone with questionable sanity. I mean to say repeatedly for over a decade that NATO (a defensive alliance) is encroaching upon Russia. Leaving him no alternative but to invade a province of Ukraine, precipitating Sweden and Finland to join NATO. Alienating the Ukrainian people for generations to come which will push them into the arms of Europe and leave them with no alternative but to join NATO. To galvanise Europe into re-arming, following the post war settlement and ending the lucrative oil and gas deals with European countries.Exactly— you assume he’s insane. Which is so ridiculous it’s unbelievable it’s seriously argued.
Punshhh
Mikie
But Putin’s actions worked against this becoming a possibility. — Punshhh
. Alternatively perhaps Putin is planning to prevent Ukraine joining NATO by either occupying part of Ukraine, — Punshhh
Putin is cementing his dictator status in Russia on a par with Stalin — Punshhh
Punshhh
It would require trust and integrity from both sides of the buffer state. The trust might have been there at the point of the signing of the Budapest Memorandum. Once this agreement had been broken by either side, the inevitable outcome would be a new iron curtain. Which is where we are heading.Not really.
I mean in the level of control. We don’t know if new gulags have been built yet. Putin will want to maintain the impression of normality as long as possible. So it will be done slowly and quietly.He’s very little like Stalin, actually.
Mikie
How is occupying part of Ukraine going to prevent Ukraine joining NATO? — Punshhh
Punshhh
NATO allies have to recognize that their new frontier—the Iron Curtain, the inner German border, the East-West divide—runs from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea and along the border between Ukraine and Russia.
As I say, a member in all but name, which is pretty much what has pertained since the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Even if the U.S. pulls out of support for Ukraine, Europe will step into the breach and finish the job.Even if it’s agreed that everything Russia has occupied becomes part of Russia, it’s still extremely unlikely that the western parts become NATO members. NATO membership is dead for Ukraine— there’s no way around it.
jorndoe
not allowing missiles on Russia’s border — Mikie
Mikie
The article spells out NATO membership in all but name. So after another 10years or so after the war has finished, it will be formally recognised. — Punshhh
As I say, a member in all but name — Punshhh
Punshhh
Yes, there is a difference, but for whom does it matter? The only person I can think of who would be very concerned about it is Putin. Meanwhile, European and Ukrainian leaders have been meeting frequently. There is increased military integration and support between the militaries of European countries and Ukraine forces. Alliances which have been developed since 2014*. This is all going on quietly behind the scenes, without the inevitable reaction from Putin that there would be if formal NATO status for Ukraine was being negotiated.Well, what can I say? You’re just not paying attention. The difference is real, and it matters
neomac
Punshhh
Punshhh
The narrative being fed to the Russian population. They don’t receive what we in the West would call news. It’s a propaganda narrative.Is it a narrative?
To become stuck in a forever war, into which the young men of Russia are fed like a meat grinder? Doesn’t sound like much of a goal to me. Unless it’s more about crushing any possibility of decent at home and ruling by tyranny. Interestingly it emerged yesterday that Navalney was poisoned by a deadly frog poison only found in the Amazon, weird.it’s fairly obvious he achieved his goals
Is that code for, the U.S. will veto any offer for Ukraine to join NATO. I noticed that Marco Rubio, didn’t even mention Ukraine in his keynote speech at the Munich Conference two days ago. When questioned about it he mumbled something about a deal was on the table. Looks like the U.S. is a Russian patsy.Also, NATO membership will not be offered in 10 years or 20 years. It’s not happening.
Tzeentch
The narrative being fed to the Russian population. They don’t receive what we in the West would call news. It’s a propaganda narrative. — Punshhh
Mikie
Punshhh
I’m saying the Russians are bogged down, they’re not losing as such, there is a stalemate.So according to you, the Russians are losing badly and have achieved nothing, and any day now the Europeans are going to pick up the slack and help Ukraine push them back.
Mikie
Punshhh
Interesting phraseology, Ukraine isn’t pressing on, they are defending their home.The Ukrainians should press on, even under the threat of losing Odesa and Kharkiv? Seems exceedingly silly.
That deal would have left Ukraine effectively a Russian vassal and Russia would have pulled out anyway. By the way, Ukraine has accepted every deal on the table, on the condition of minimal security guarantees and fine details to be worked out. But on every occasion it was Russia who scuppered the talks, or walked away.They should have accepted a deal in 2022 — they didn’t.
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