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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsseriously it is time to talk about peace in the ukraine.
this will have to be negotiated sooner or later , why not sooner?
here is my proposal to begin negotiations
the 4 state solution -
1. immediate cease fire in place
2 look down at the new zelensky-putin line, eastern boundary of of ukraine
3. ukraine full nato membership-
4.those areas between the "zelput line" (or maybe just the "z line" and the former western boundary of russia to be divided appropriately between 2 or 3 statelets. each state self governing with assistance from goldman sax or the world bank.
5, the statelets to be totally disarmed and protected by a contingent of blue helmeted bangla deshis, or sherpa or canadians. maybe assigning canadians not such a good idea? can only try.
6. after a generation or 2 allow the statelets to join alliances and such
move we immediately and unanimously agree to proposal 1 , and adjoin until tomorrow to begin negotiations on proposal 2.
those children in the trenches, on both sides, could use a warm fire and a cup of potato squeezins on what must be a chilly night on the steppes.
brush
(58,424 posts)but all bets are off if Russia keeps Crimea.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)but sure, that should be on the table.
brush
(58,424 posts)Russia is greedy enough. Land spanning 11 time zones and they still want more. No.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)i'm not sure i like pushing a rattlesnake into a corner.
brush
(58,424 posts)take over Ukraine and nothing would happen. He thought wrong.
Arthur_Frain
(2,208 posts)Are we forever to kowtow to bullies with nukes? Judging from the paper tiger that much of russias arsenal has turned out to be, I wonder if we arent better off dealing with it now. Could our technologies give us the edge in neutralizing much of this threat? Is whoever follows Putin going to be a more reasonable leader? Do we give them time to fix their weakness and upgrade their arsenal? I dont have the answer to these questions, but Russia needs to be publicly dropkicked, or they wont stop.
Impossible for me to know what the right course of action will be without creditable intelligence which I simply dont have.
womanofthehills
(9,430 posts)Dream on!
brush
(58,424 posts)and their right to fight for it.
Fuck what Russia will never give up. It's not theirs.
former9thward
(33,424 posts)The West did nothing then. It is too late now. The only issue is the eastern section of Ukraine which Russia now holds.
brush
(58,424 posts)What's with the pro-Russia posts?
former9thward
(33,424 posts)Do you think that is the purpose of DU? To cheer lead for a side without regard for actual facts? I believe the site is for information and discussion. YMMD.
brush
(58,424 posts)to Putun/Russian bullying and invading other countries.
former9thward
(33,424 posts)don't have much effect on Putin or Russian bullying or anything else where actual people are fighting.
brush
(58,424 posts)while in office. Maybe you should consider it.
Root for democracy, please.
Prairie Gates
(3,718 posts)are only ever contrarians from the right. They never take a contrarian position from farther left.
Similarly, those who claim that they are here to provide information and facts never seem to ever support a single Democratic position. Honestly, not one. Remarkable!
brush
(58,424 posts)We know who is who here.
Prairie Gates
(3,718 posts)I've always been amazed by this phenomenon, though. For as long as I've been on message boards, I've been amazed by these people who troll an "opponent" site for year - YEARS! - racking up thousands of posts. Who finds satisfaction in these things? Even if you "win" every argument, it's still very losery, if not deranged. You almost have to feel sorry for these folks.
GrapesOfWrath
(535 posts)Interesting
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)It isn't up to you. It is up to Ukraine.
Get it?
It is THEIR decision. Not yours. Not trumps. It is their decision.
If Putin wants peace, he can withdraw his troops and go home.
Until Ukraine decides it is time to negotiate, it isn't. It is their blood. It is their country.
Calculating
(2,996 posts)if we decide that this is going nowhere it's our right to try and call for Peace. Without western help Ukraine will lose to Russia, so we do have some power here.
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)Who do you think putin will come for next? And after that?
No. It stops here. As long as they need and want our support we are in our best interests to support them with every last bullet we have.
Because at some point, it will be our blood flowing.
Your argument is hollow tsnkie talk. Sorry, I don't buy a word of it. If they fall, Europe will be at risk, and then we will be.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)and completely agree that we are buying time with ukraine blood. i just want to slow down the bleeding.
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)The uaf loses fewer troops and fewer civilians are injured when we give them weopon systems that work.
I can't say the same for Russian troops, but the uaf isn't sending them into battle either.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)RubyRose
(260 posts)rampartc
(5,835 posts)unless you think that the russians are like covid, and will go away on their own in april.
only one guy in the world would surrender on behalf of the afghans without even inviting them to the talks. he is very likely to win, in which case ukraine's goose is cooked "in 24 hours"
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)Are you advocating for a trump victory?
rampartc
(5,835 posts)but a trump victory is a big win for russia.. who knows how much aid we'll be sending putin. if he wins.
brush
(58,424 posts)rampartc
(5,835 posts)do you really think he needs to win an election?
there is a finite chance, somewhere very near 50/50 that trump47 will be sworn in next year.
no sane person desires that outcome, just as no one who has experienced war wishes it upon anyone else.
brush
(58,424 posts)big lie and chaos and insurrection and 91 felonies and 6 trials and will defeat him again in Nov.
But you carry on.
EndlessWire
(7,357 posts)there are plenty of voters who will not vote for him, even though they are Repubs. This will help us to win. More and more people are feeling like perhaps they don't want a Pres making policies from prison. Maybe they are tired of his posturing as a victim.
Keep your chin up. Eyes on the prize. Vote, vote, vote.
pwb
(12,210 posts)for a change. Russian weapons have been killing Americans since the Vietnam war. Payback feels good to this veteran. Fuck little man Putin and his Russia.
EX500rider
(11,667 posts)Aristus
(68,845 posts)Ukraine does not surrender a single foot of land. Or Putin will re-arm and come back for the rest of it.
Every Russian soldier goes back to Russia, or every Russian soldier gets buried in Ukraine.
EndlessWire
(7,357 posts)with no surrender unless it's from Putin.
This war isn't just about Ukraine. If Ukraine falls, the Balkans are scared that they will be next. They will probably be right, despite the fact that they belong to NATO. So, what difference does it make, fight them in Ukraine or get pulled in to fight in Europe?
Russia got away with firing on a couple of NATO countries, a couple of NATO associated ships. Those countries have shown remarkable restraint. Won't be so much next time around.
We should have given Ukraine planes, trains, and automobiles the second we realized what Russia is doing. "Special Military Operation" my ass. At any rate, Russia can't be allowed to control the Black Sea. This fact alone should motivate us to shove Putin back to his own borders. He just can't be allowed to control those sea lanes. It isn't just Europe. It's a lot of poor countries who still need help to make it.
And we can't let Trump win anything but a jail cell.
stopdiggin
(13,165 posts)As long as they're willing to continue bloodying Putin and Russian troops - they get as much support as is at my disposal.
Nictuku
(3,976 posts)If Mexico attacked us (with the help of China and Russia supplying weapons), and (somehow?) we were unable to beat them back, and the world was telling us to negotiate.. Do you think for a minute that we would just let Mexico have California and Texas back?
Somehow I don't think that would be the sentiment of Americans.
This fight is not like the Viet Nam war. Ukraine has been invaded and forcibly bombed and had their land stolen from them by a violent neighbor. The Ukrainians are not calling for this. It really is up to them whether or not to negotiate away their land - or - to fight until they have no more fight. This is existential for them.
Russia won't stop at Ukraine. The Baltics (Estonia, Latvia), they realize this and are giving .25 of their GDP to Ukraine. They know what is next. If this is not stopped in Ukraine, it will only encourage Russia to keep doing what they are doing, because it will have worked.
This is my point of view (please don't read it as an attack on the OP)
Slava Ukraini!
Calculating
(2,996 posts)The war is at a hard stalemate and people are just dying for nothing at this point. Time to end this pointless war as well as possible.
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)Nor is it up to you.
It is only up to ukraine. We need to give them 200% of what they need to fight this war so it doesn't repeat itself over and over.
qazplm135
(7,588 posts)The entirety of your idea involves the idea that Russia will be done. They will say, yep, we agree, and stop.
If that were true, maybe your idea would have merit, but it's not.
Russia will simply rest, rearm, and try again for more territory in 10-15 years.
Or they will incite and mettle in Ukraine politics until a "revolution" happens and they can get a puppet in there.
Russia's never going to sign on to any part of Ukraine joining NATO.
Russia doesn't care about their own people so they don't care about people dying. They don't care about kids dying. From their perspective, they have more bodies, they have greater will to toss away those bodies, so they think they can outlast Ukraine.
Their idea of ceasefire would be Ukraine as a neutral state, no NATO. And when folks like you say, ok, fine that's not too bad, they chuckle and make plans for the next invasion.
This was is existential for Ukraine as a state. And Moldova. And Georgia. At a minimum. Because if Russia rewarded here, then it just tells them they can move on other small nations in their sphere because we don't have the guts.
mcar
(43,697 posts)own sovereignty. Us random folks on social media have no say in the matter.
Also, Russia is the aggressor here. Why would anyone cede them land?
likesmountains 52
(4,187 posts)rampartc
(5,835 posts)i don't guess you'd believe my spell checker threw that in?
neverforget
(9,478 posts)Putin will just rearm and look to his Baltic neighbors or back to Ukraine.
Red Mountain
(1,957 posts)Benefits Russia.
Solidifies their gains as a negotiating position.
Immediate cease fire will allow Russia to reequip and train more troops.......given their much larger population, very helpful.
Eh, comrade?
rampartc
(5,835 posts)if i get your meaning.
Crunchy Frog
(27,193 posts)you would understand that it's not peace that you're advocating.
There was also an official statement from russia, just in the last couple of days that they will continue to fight, no matter what, until Ukraine ceases to exist.
Link to tweet
?s=20
russia has signed all kinds of agreements with Ukraine over the decades, as well as international agreements like the United Nations Charter and the Geneva Conventions, and none of them are worth the paper they're written on in terms of what russia actually does.
What Ukraine needs is much larger quantities of much better weapons. To support anything else is to support the eventual complete destruction of Ukraine and all the violence and death that will accompany that destruction. And that still won't end the fighting because russia will forcibly conscript Ukrainian men to fight its further wars of conquest.
Crunchy Frog
(27,193 posts)The existence of Ukraine is deadly dangerous for Ukrainians. And I dont mean the current government, this banderite political regime. I am talking about any, absolutely any kind of Ukraine as a state. Why? Because the existence of an independent Ukrainian state on historically russian soil will be a constant reason for military action [on our part].
Emile
(31,546 posts)It's that fucking simple.
getagrip_already
(17,615 posts)Though he may be the biggest one. It's entirely possible that whoever emerges as number 2 decides they need to double down on the war.
Russian politics make my head hurt. I'll leave it for others. I'll just enjoy the ballet when it plays.
Autumn
(46,903 posts)Hekate
(95,721 posts)
kidnapping thousands of its children, raping and torturing everybody they could catch?
No one jumped in to protect Ukraine from this murderous assault. All Putin knows how to do is kill people including his own army.
This is what you call peace? I dont think so.
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Ocelot II
(122,058 posts)3825-87867
(1,181 posts)to your neighbor? And he gets to pick which third!
Fla Dem
(26,086 posts)If Biden wins, he know Biden will continue to support Ukraine. He'll probably then negotiate with Zelenskyy to end the war.
If Trump wins, he knows Trump won't continue to support Ukraine allowing Putin to takeover Ukraine.
So I don't expect any major change until after the election.
Fiendish Thingy
(19,023 posts)There must be not a single Russian soldier on Ukrainian soil.
The solution is to give Ukraine all the weaponry they need and ask for, and enforce sanctions aggressively.
The war would end, and Putin would be removed from power in two years tops.
And then the war crimes trials could begin.
Ukraine is suffering, but Russia is losing.
You dont surrender when youre winning.
former9thward
(33,424 posts)Russia is not losing or winning. Ukraine is certainly not winning. They are almost out of troops. They have 40-year-olds on the front lines.
Fiendish Thingy
(19,023 posts)Its winter.
This is a war of attrition, not land seized, and Russia is losing more troops and equipment than Ukraine is.
Continuing to supply Ukraine with the equipment they need will enable them to outlast Russia, and they will win without any needless concessions.
Mysterian
(5,231 posts)which were to conquer Ukraine and install a puppet government. Russia has already lost and finds itself in a war of attrition it never wanted.
Kaleva
(38,774 posts)and promising large bonuses to prospects in impoverished rural areas
AlienAsparagus
(13 posts)This is my main concern as well. We can provide all the bullets, missiles, rockets in the world to Ukraine.
But what happens when they run out of soldiers? They are already having issues with recruitment, as noted above they now have 40 year olds on the front lines. Soon, it'll be 50 year olds.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/15/world/europe/ukraine-military-recruitment.html
Russia in content to let this devolve into a meat grinder; a horrible war of attrition. Even with a mountain of supplies, who will be left to pull the triggers? Drive the tanks? Deliver fuel, food and munitions? NYT reported in August that Ukraine has lost 500,000 men so far - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/18/us/politics/ukraine-russia-war-casualties.html#:~:text=The%20total%20number%20of%20Ukrainian,tries%20to%20seize%20more%20territory.
marble falls
(62,739 posts)Demsrule86
(71,036 posts)the old USSR back together.
NickB79
(19,712 posts)Think about that.
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)Tommy Carcetti
(43,645 posts)Period.
End of discussion.
NickB79
(19,712 posts)I don't. No one with half a brain should. He's a calculating murderer, and that's not even exaggerating a little bit.
If he tells you he won't invade again, Scout's honor, on his mother's grave, you better start buying weapons fast.
greatauntoftriplets
(177,124 posts)Give Ukraine to Putin and he'll want Poland next. Then Germany and soon. Those are NATO members, so say hello to World War III.
BootinUp
(49,215 posts)BootinUp
(49,215 posts)of recreating a Russian Empire. You have not been paying attention.
elleng
(137,440 posts)Efilroft Sul
(3,803 posts)Saying anything more would get me banned from yet another site.
LakeArenal
(29,901 posts)Sounds very previous administration to me. Just my opinion.
As you are entitled to yours.
NoRethugFriends
(3,123 posts)you might want to check out how this worked out for Neville Chamberlain
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)At least 10,000 civilians, including more than 560 children, have been killed and over 18,500 have been injured since Russia launched its a full-scale armed attack against Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) said today.
MarineCombatEngineer
(14,558 posts)68 replies so far and only 1 Recommend, think that says something about your proposal?
Kennah
(14,465 posts)Putin will be empowered by a negotiated settlement and Xi will feel empowered to act
Coventina
(28,062 posts)Voltaire2
(15,029 posts)Nor should they. Their best option is, quite unfortunately for them, to continue the war of attrition, the bloody stalemate reminiscent of WWI, and hope that Ukraine can survive longer than Putins regime. It is not a given that they will succeed.
Jose Garcia
(2,999 posts)territory from the before the war, which is essentially a reward for thieir evil behavior.
Model35mech
(2,047 posts)And we'll be looking at just a few years as Russia re-arms before it's several of the Baltic states, Moldova, and possibly Poland
This re-empirialist move could also be claimed by many countries. Little Lithuania could even claim much of western Russia, because back around 1610 that territory was occuppied by them in the Polish-Russian war.
bif
(24,415 posts)Instead of "the ukraine?" JHC!
Happy Hoosier
(8,629 posts)Russia cannot be permitted to take territory by force.
Not to mention, Russia wont accept Ukraine joining NATO, because if they are permitted to profit by their invasion, they will rebuild and come back to finish the rest in a few years.
Only if Russia withdraws to their internationally recognized borders.
WarGamer
(15,982 posts)"Washington's position now is to fight to the last Ukrainian," he said. "Not my words, I'm quoting one of the most astute and respected members of the diplomatic service, former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Chas Freeman.
"He has described in some detail US strategy, and in his words, it's fight to the last Ukraine but don't have a negotiated settlement. Don't offer a way out that's US policy."