I was born in the US in 1957. In Norfolk VA to a military family. So buzz off.
A month ago I was in Austria, Slovakia and Hungary including Budapest. When was the last time you were out of the country?
Now read up...
https://hal.science/hal-04025270/document
At this point there is no reason for Ukraine to attempt an agreement of any kind with Russia because Putin will just violate it when he feels like.
You must be ignorant of the long history of the abuse of Ukraine starting with Czarist Russia, through Leninist/Stalinist Soviet Union and now Putin’s Russia or you’d know why Ukraine won’t surrender.
The people of Ukraine know their own history even if you don’t. Even if Putin manages eventual “victory”, the Ukrainians are going to make sure that Putin has made a huge expenditure and all Putin will get is a smoking ruin.
BTW, you’ve been insulting me all along so you finally had it coming. You’re agreeing with the NYT that Putin’s naked aggression should be rewarded. That make you a supporter of Putin. You ought to be ashamed of yourself and so should the NYT.
***I was born in the US in 1957. In Norfolk VA to a military family. So buzz off.***
Then you should know better and look out for the USA first, not some foreign shitehole.
***A month ago I was in Austria, Slovakia and Hungary including Budapest. When was the last time you were out of the country?***
Well good for you, I guess you stayed in a Holiday Inn Express so you’re an expert now.
***You must be ignorant of the long history of the abuse of Ukraine***
It’s a dirty blood feud, a family quarrel between Slavic brothers and we should never have been involved in it. Our ancestors left Europe to get away from those ethnic and religious feuds. People like you are trying to bring them here and involve us in them.
***Putin’s naked aggression should be rewarded.***
Unfortunately for the Ukraine, they don’t have the strength to defeat Russia, and no other nation is willing to pay the price to do that. Some kind of peace settlement will happen, and Russia is likely to get something from it whether you call it a reward or not.