MonkeyLove
Striker
I don't think this is a big triumph for Putin. If he had got around the table with Biden and agreed that he would withdraw his troops from Ukraine, in return for which he could recognise the 2 breakaway republics he could have got a deal without sanctions
As it is he has marched his troops to the brink of war and then backed down with a meagre prize to show for it
Add to that the weird rambling speech he made last night I think he comes out of this weaker.
There will be a new strong man looking at that performance and thinking that his time has come
No one knows what prize he has taken yet as no one knows how it’s going to play out. This has moved ridiculously quickly. All orchestrated but a few days ago Russia were denying there was going to be any further action in Ukraine. The day before their UN ambassador said the Donbas is Ukraine territory…
We are at an early stage. This could end now with little more then a frozen conflict. Or it could be Putin will keep going finding false flag and justification on the way to drag Ukraine into a bigger conflict for the country. Experts are suggesting the latter.
A lot of what happens next depends on what Russia have actually recognised. If it’s just the small proportion of the Donbas the separatists currently occupy then we could at least in the short term see a frozen conflict.
If it’s the whole Donbas then in Russia’s world Ukrainian troops are now occupiers and the big question is will they defend it when the Russians progress.
But the analyst view seems to be that Putin hasn’t spent a fortune putting 150k troops on the border and cost himself a fortune in sanctions just to stop here. It would make no sense
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