I don't think either one wants to end the war, and I don't think Putin could afford to end the war, even if he wanted to... He needs a real victory in order to justify the tens of thousands of Russian deaths. Signing a peace treaty now would feel like a defeat for his country.
Me too obviously, I'm just saying, it's probably not gonna happen. The most likely scenario seems like another Afghanistan. I feel terrible for all those Ukrainian men who are being prevented from fleeing their country.
>Reformation: One of the powers achieve their goal while the other wins on paper (Example: Ukraine keeps their territories, but they gain more independence)
Otherwise we'll just keep seeing information wars until "everything is fair in love and war" and shit hits the fan.
joe biden
wake up
I don't think either one wants to end the war, and I don't think Putin could afford to end the war, even if he wanted to... He needs a real victory in order to justify the tens of thousands of Russian deaths. Signing a peace treaty now would feel like a defeat for his country.
I just want peace at this point.
Me too obviously, I'm just saying, it's probably not gonna happen. The most likely scenario seems like another Afghanistan. I feel terrible for all those Ukrainian men who are being prevented from fleeing their country.
I don't think they would let Biden be alone with Putin in one room for more than Five minutes
I hope what happens is:
>Reformation: One of the powers achieve their goal while the other wins on paper (Example: Ukraine keeps their territories, but they gain more independence)
Otherwise we'll just keep seeing information wars until "everything is fair in love and war" and shit hits the fan.
In order to maintain global hegemony, the USA must go to war. Economic controls are not enough. Therefore, war is inevitable.
Hopefully they don't go to war, the fall of hegemonic world is inevitable. (https://www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/transcripts/20080130_FredHalliday_tr.pdf page 11 ->)