I'm not sure why you call it a compromise, but the answer is no. — Tate
Assigning blame is taking sides. — unenlightened
I'm personally quite comfortable with taking side, in this case and in many others where there's a clear aggressor. There's no moral symmetry that I can see here. — Olivier5
He lost me when he argued that Putin doesn't lie. How naïve, or wedged to one's narrative one needs to be to make such a blatantly false statement? Putin told us before Feb 24 that he had no intention to attack Ukraine. He's perfectly capable of lying. — Olivier5
It's a compromise because the United States and the European Union obviously want to add Ukraine to their political spheres - something which is unacceptable to Russia. — Tzeentch
Since, according to your own words, the US and the EU are unwilling to accept any compromise here, how can you argue Putin is the reason why there are no negotiations? — Tzeentch
The US and the EU are simply willing to admit Ukraine as a member and ally. — Tate
I was talking about negotiations to end the conflict. That is between Russia and Ukraine. — Tate
They have not proposed to force Ukraine to do anything — Tate
I was talking about negotiations to end the conflict. That is between Russia and Ukraine. Neither the US not the EU is actively fighting Russia. — Tate
There is no Russian "establishment" in the American sense of that word. Russia's government is retrograde, like an organized crime ring. — Tate
Beating around the bush again. — Tzeentch
Not really. He came to power by organizing military action. Since then, it's worked well to shore up his power and control. This is the first time things have gone substantially astray for him. This is all things you could investigate for yourself. — Tate
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