Exactly. It would guarantee the U.S. wouldn't blow it up again.
“Exactly. It would guarantee the U.S. wouldn’t blow it up again.”
Stupidly bald assertion, but let’s examine the rest of your argument without getting into who did blow up Russia’s imperialist bridge to a peninsula to which they have no contiguous land access. The only way that Ukraine can get grain out is by Putin’s leave? Ever hear of Odessa? Or the Baltic sea? Or railroads through Poland, Moldova, Serbia, Slovakia and Romania? All the grain deal was meant to guarantee was that Russia would stop messing with Ukraine shipping on the Black Sea, so Africa and the Middle East would catch a break. So now they won’t stop messing with the shipping? They will risk a confrontation with Turkey, a NATO member, should they happen to attack one of their ports? Oh, well. There are all those other aforementioned routs. Look on a map.