It is wrong to undermine the positive resolution of the cold war with a nit-picking corporate desire to consume all of the Ukraine from the historically Russian patrimony. The U.S.A. too suffers from the schism with Russia toward a better democratic future with free enterprise-yet corporatism is prevalently collectivist after all primarily benefiting elites.
Plainly the west doesn't get it
generally on Russian Ukrainian interests; they need their traditional
Black Sea frontage and Dneiper River access to the Russian heartland.
The west just wants more land and Bill Clinton got a transitional
Russian leader-inebriate under stress to sign away the Ukraine. He
could not sign away Russian history,sentiment or Geo-political
economic interests.
The west these days has evolved under
atheist political trendiness toward corporate Blob status in an
upgrade of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan. Corporate interests and the
concentration of wealth to global plutocrats matters-morality or
mind, private interests or anything else not within corporate
networks must be absorbed including Ukraine.
A practical settlement for Ukraine
would let the Russian speaking areas on the Black Sea and Dneiper
become part of Russia if they want yet Russians and Ukrainians would
sign a free trade agreement and citizens of each nation would have
the right to buy 5 acres of real estate in the other if they wanted.
Besides voting or Military conscription the freedoms of each party in
both nations would be liberal. Everyone knows the oligarchs and Blob
insiders of both nations will eventually be transnational investors
anyway-it is the ordinary people that will be missing body parts and
land, buildings and hope will the Blob increases its mass.
U.S.
Presidents should be more than mouthpieces of the Blob. President
Putin may as well be negotiating with a corporation that
characteristically would never yield, compromise or discover a
creative new course to conflict resolution. Americans haven't
had a national war for a century and a half. American leaders
should not lightly foist civil conflicts upon foreign nations
nor take actions to encourage them such as in Syria and Ukraine.
The cold-blooded M.B.A. analysis of profit and loss should not be the
paradigm for political postures/relations internationally. Artificial intelligence can be difficult to differentiate from human thought when human thought becomes too machine-like.
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