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To: jennychase

We are witnessing, literally watching live, Putin commit genocide on an industrial scale in Ukraine while the most powerful military alliance in history stands aside. It's impossible not to be emotional, but let us also be rational and focus our rage on the facts. 1/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

Putin once again told Macron to go to hell, no surprise. NATO/EU has already told Putin they won't touch his forces, so why should he listen? Russia is lifting target limitations and the death toll is rising every hour and lack of water & electricity is critical. 2/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

No treaty forbids NATO nations from fighting to defend in Ukraine. It's a choice based on the risk of Putin going nuclear, many say. That arming Ukrainians is an acceptable risk of WWIII & the citizenship of the pilot or soldier changes Putin's nuclear calculus, or NATO's. 3/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

If they care so much about the fine print and think Putin does too, ask Zelensky to issue Ukrainian passports to any volunteer to fly in combat. Sell jets to Ukraine for €1 each and paint UKR flags on them. Do you think Putin will care? Is it worth the lives lost? 4/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

This is already World War III. Putin started it long ago & Ukraine is only the current front. He will escalate anyway, and it's even more likely if he succeeds in destroying Ukraine because you have again convinced him you won't stop him even though you could. 5/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

Biden & others insist NATO would retaliate should Putin attack Baltic members. Watching Ukraine, I am not sure of that at all, and Putin won't be either. If the calculation is about nuclear risk, it's no different over Estonia than Ukraine. Don't say "Putin would never". 6/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022

If this sounds familiar, it's the same argument from 2014, when Putin invaded E Ukraine and annexed Crimea. It was too risky to stop him, I was told, as I pleaded for intervention and warned he would never stop there. Here we are, with bombs raining down. 7/13— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) March 3, 2022


679 posted on 03/03/2022 12:15:47 PM PST by jennychase ( )
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To: jennychase
Garry Kasparov

Didn't Garry Kasparov go mad?

680 posted on 03/03/2022 12:18:09 PM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: jennychase

Somehow I think Trump would be able to get the two sides to make a deal.


703 posted on 03/03/2022 2:30:48 PM PST by jersey117
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