Falling into Putin's trap
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wrote on 20 Jan 2022, 13:01 last edited by
Interesting perspective and, I think, correct at least in part.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2022, 13:21 last edited by
So his point is that immediate sanctions are the preferable way to deal with Putin? Always the stick before the carrot?
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wrote on 20 Jan 2022, 14:09 last edited by
At least do not offer incentives to behave.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2022, 15:53 last edited by Renauda
Navalny has a point. Bear in mind however he has his own agenda and is every bit a Russian nationalist as his nemesis, Putin. He naturally promotes an aggressive economic Western response over Ukraine because he wants the Russian economy to tank as it is the only way to get rid of Putin and his corrupt cronies. He cares little about Ukrainian independence or sovereignty. In fact, if you do any digging into his past you will discover he is no friend of liberal democracy either.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2022, 16:39 last edited by
I have no illusions of a white knight riding in to save Russia, other than to keep it for himself. Way too much money floating around.
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wrote on 21 Jan 2022, 02:39 last edited by