How to understand Putin's war in Ukraine.
1. It is not about Nato, EU, USSR or even Ukraine. Putin needs a war to justify his rule & his swiftly increasing domestic repression.
2. Putin is today's Hitler & 24 Feb 2022 should be seen as 1 Sep 1939. Ukraine is Putin's Poland.
3. This is an all-out war. Putin will not stop or de-escalate. He will escalate & proceed until he is stopped by someone at home or abroad.
4. If Putin succeeds in succumbing Ukraine (which I don't think), he would proceed to other countries, perhaps in Africa or Europe.
5. Exactly as with Hitler, the war will only end when Putin is defeated, ousted or dead.
6. It is really all about Putin, not about neo-imperialism, Russian nationalism or even the KGB.
7. Given what Russia does, the West/US/NATO can hardly avoid getting into this war.
8. The West should have armed Ukraine far more since 2014. Then, putin might not have dared to attack.
9. Exactly as in World War II, the US needs to think of how it wants to enter this World War III rather than hope for de-escalation or even worse trying to avoid "provocations."
10. As Fiona Hill has written, the risk that Putin will use nuclear arms is real, but that risk will not diminish but rather increase over time.
11. A standard idea is that Putin is rational and that the problem is that he is poorly informed. Think of Hitler! Would anybody today claim that his problem was that he was poorly informed? No, Hitler was as mad as Putin. Don't try to talk sense to Putin! Isolate him!

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Mar 4
The essence of the Budapest Memorandum of December 1994:
1. Russia, the UK & the US "reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine"...to respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine"
web.archive.org/web/2014031718…
2. Russia, the UK & the US "reaffirm their obligation to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine, and that none of their weapons will ever be used against Ukraine."
4. Russia, the UK & the US "reaffirm their commitment to seek immediate [UNSC] action to provide assistance to Ukraine...if Ukraine should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used;"
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The US has just issued new Russia sanctions. Two real oligarchs have been sanctioned, Alisher Usmanov & NIkolay Tokarev, just sanctioned by the EU. Good. Already sanctioned Yevgeny Prigozhin has been sanctioned with family. What difference does it make?
home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…
The a whole lot of disinformation agencies and agents from MID, SVR, GRU & FSB have been sanctioned, but none of them is senior or even publicly known, unlike the dozen top disinformers just sanctioned by the EU. Very disappointing. The US: get serious about disinformation!
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abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-an…
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Today I was asked why Ukraine is winning the information war against Russia. The reasons are many.
1. Ukraine has a free and competitive media market. Yes, there are oligarchs, but they also compete with one another: pluralism. In Russia, the Kovalchuk (Putin) TV controls all.
2. Because of the freedom of speech and media, it is easy to figure out the truth in Ukraine. In Russia, it may cost you 15 years in prison.
3. The Ukrainian media freedom has greatly improved Ukrainian journalism, while Russian journalism has deteriorated since NTV was stolen.
4. The Kremlin has enjoyed keeping foreign correspondents under their thumb. Reuters even cooperates with TASS. If anybody tells the truth, he or she is being expelled (Luke Harding, Guardian, and Sarah Rainsford, BBC). Others self-censor or just listen to Kremlin propaganda.
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Essentially, the West took down Russian finances in one day. The situation is likely to become worse than in 1998 because now there is no positive end. All Russia's capital markets appear to be wiped out & they are unlikely to return with anything less than profound reforms.
The Moscow stock markets have closed & Russian stocks are no longer traded in New York, presumably all 31 soon gone in London. The three big foreign banks in Moscow are likely to withdraw: Raiffeisen, Societe General & Unicredit: No profitable business in sight.
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A few thoughts about Putin's failure in Ukraine.
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2. Sergei Shoigu has destroyed Serdyukov's military reforms.
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6. Ukraine stood up but Putin did not know it existed.
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eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/…
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