A Korean-style armistice could provide Ukraine with a path to long-term security and sovereignty without conceding defeat to Russia, writes Joseph S. Nye, Jr., a former U.S. assistant defense secretary, in their recent op-ed.
Victory in war is sometimes easy to define. World War II ended with Allied troops in control of Berlin and Tokyo, and with the German and Japanese leadership removed. The Vietnam War, on the other han...
And how would this be any different than Minsk?
What about Crimea?
How about this plan?.... Russia out of the sovereign nation of Ukraine.
With American forces enforcing the DMZ?
It's nice to see others thinking this, but the devil would be in the details.
And who will pay the reparations? And will Ukrainian children and adults who are kept on Russian and east Ukrainian territories returned? You know what? F*ck off!
How many missiles a day on Ukraine would be agreed in the plan? Outside a definitive defeat of Russia, never ever expect peace with them. Centuries of experience