Hey Jim,
(Correct me if I'm wrong on your source here . . . I took it from the "Read more at" the end . . .)
Also, without adding a" reply all," including the position paper, I cc'ed all you did, including two I didn't know:
"Judith Sandling" (Is she related to Bob Sandling who entered STA my/our year?
And John Collins.
The partial historical perspective and "sphere of influence" red lines is compelling up to a point--that point being the "forces of democracy" vs "forces of autocracy" paradigm we find ourselves in today.
We know Putin is a clever thug and a murder who seized power the past 20 years and heads the World Machiavellian parade of 2023. He's done all he could to prevent democracy from growing in the former Soviet Union and what we call today the Russian Federation, including murdering reporters and political opponents.
"Russia in search of a warm water port" is the first Russian Ruler mindset I recall Harry Sievers telling us history majors we needed to know.
But what Russian rulers (monarchs, queens, Czars and Soviet successors wanted did not make it right or make it what their "democratic voting" border nations longed for . . .
Just the opposite, probably then and certainly today . . . .
YES, THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT PUTIN HAS NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO BLACKMAIL US INTO BETRAYING THOSE SEEKING TO GIVE DEMOCRACY A CHANCE TO DEVELOPE.
I don't think we should sell out our friends and give democracy away to bullies with such weapons. Putin is simply a crime boss, not a legitimate democratic leader.
(Yes, he's already charged before the World Court and should go to jail forever, which may not motivate him to do the right thing. How about finding an uninhabited "Elba" for him to spend his last days . . . watching the "Godfather" in Russian, sipping Vodka and munching potatoe chips and getting Kim Il Sung of North Korea to drop his nuclear weapon program and support democracy with time off for good behavior . . .)
BACK TO RUSSIA & UKRAINE:
- Russia has to free all political prisoners, re-establish the free press and make all possible internal democratic moves under the observation of the UN before we meet them.
- At the same time, they must cease fire and pull their troops out of Ukraine . . .
- Yes, Crimea is a problem. So make it last . . .
- And find a way to -- without their physical presence--support rebuilding all the damage they've done.
Peace with honor and respect,
Gerry