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"...the way in which President Putin will continue approaching this dilemma."

He's right, of course, as he always has been — the adult in the room.

I'd like nothing more than to see the endless diatribe of awful adjectives used to describe them, which the UK/NATO/US Axis elicits and deserves, somehow vindicated, to see them suffer in some meaningful way, although there really isn't any way their suffering could ever equate to the suffering they've caused and continue to cause. It's childish, as old as humanity itself: 'An eye for an eye!'.

Unpopular though Christianity and many ideas from the Christian Bible have become (And I'm not a bible basher!) there would seem to be good reason why they underpinned several hundred years of gradual development to make us what we are today. There is sense in the idea, 'Turn the other cheek,'.

There was a Scot(t?) someone-or-other on Solovyov Live this morning (Вести ФМ). Solovyov played that awful game, when he demonstrates how fluent he is in English, so they get an interpreter to do a live translation from English to Russian, and I was still half-asleep (BST is two hours behind Moscow time.) so I missed a lot of what was said. I did catch one important point: this 'Scot' (Apparently, he was born in Scotland.) from Yankee Doodle (La-La) Land pointed out the main goal of the US in their use of the Ukraine was to provoke a war with Russia with the specific intention of using this to control the American people. Yes, he's right, of course; and that does make the danger of escalation to nuclear apocalypse very real. The Americans, after all, have nothing to lose.

It's really just a waiting game: if the Russians can turn the other cheek until the spoilt-brat American bully has ranted and raved and run out of steam, until some other distraction attracts the attention of their delusion, Russia may thus save the world. Difficult though I've found it to come to terms with (I do SO want to see them suffer!) Putin IS right.

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Putin is the problem. He has always thought that he had an understanding of German/French politics and that they would eventually agree something with Russia. In 2014, he agreed to the stupid Minsk agreement at a time when the Ukraine had only 4,000 battle-ready troops and had no Western weaponry and training at all. He stood in the way. In 2022, it was he who decided not to go in shock and awe style and take out all power stations, and other infrastructure, before invading. It was he who decided never to bomb any railway tracks to Poland carrying Western weapons (this remains the case till today). It was he who decided never to attack Zelensky (although he occasionally says "I may find my balls and attack decision-making centres one day") and to allow a constant parade of visits of Western leaders to Kiev without risk of attack. He decided in 2022 not to mobilise when it was clearly needed. Then at the end of the year, it was he who decided to attack power transmission architecture - which seemed like a big step , but was not in fact an attack on power generation facilities and could be repaired in days. He decided not to attack the bridges over the Dniepr. He decided to allow Global Hawk to direct attacks on Russia. He decided that his red lines on the Crimea were to be worthless. It was he who agreed a draft treaty in Turkey and agreed to pull his troops back before it was signed by Zelensky. It was he who offered to give back conquered territories in that draft treaty and to not demand sovereignty over the Crimea either. It was he who has decided not to respond to terrorist attacks within Russia itself. For me, the fact that Russia is a country you can attack at will with no repercussions is new information. I didn't realise that. Even now, he is angling to get the Ukraine to negotiate on the basis of the 4 oblasts - apparently Putin doesn't even want Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Nikolaev and Odessa. But there are 8, not 4, Russian-speaking provinces. I mean, the guy is fixing to lose. Whatever happens will be a strategic defeat for Russia.

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