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Henry Silver's avatar

“There is, as yet, zero evidence that discussions of any kind can modulate Russian aggression, and so the proposition cannot even put forward a grounded hypothesis about how it might achieve its desired results.” Imagining myself as a Ukrainian, the only option is to fight to push the Russian invaders out of my country. As an American, I think our objective could not be more clearly defined than doing all possible to aid Ukraine in maximizing the pain inflicted on Russia militarily and using our economic clout to further turn the screws on the Russian government. As for diplomacy, we, in concert with NATO allies, ought to be making the situation so untenable for Russia as to force them to initiate a diplomatic solution, i.e. a surrender in the form of withdrawing from Ukraine unconditionally and suing for economic peace. This is war, however unconventional.

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Rick Geissal's avatar

Re Quincy Institute, is it your opinion that Stephen Walt, Paul Pillar, Anatol Lieven, Greg Grandin & Mary Dudziak are on the unserious side of the diplomacy camp? I am a reader, not an expert, and seek to narrow my reading to only those who are serious thinkers.

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