VP Vance seems not to understand Russia history, Russian security requirements or the utility of resolving the Ukraine war directly. He believes Russia need make concessions. He is wrong about that; the administration need cut the Palestinian drag on weird multiple locations for Palestinian territories approach and draw a rational line somewhere, soon.
The U.S. isn't going to become militarily involved lest things escalate and should supply Ukraine with any military support at all; that just kicks the can down the road after the Russians roll up all of Ukraine (clue-bad time to negotiate then). The N.A.T.O. Euro-U.S. military industrial complex legacy is a juggernaut that needs conflict. It is a raging beast with razor sharp teeth hungry for yogurt. VP Vance should not become prey to the endless agitation for eastward military expansion by the military industrial complex.
Russia is starting the slow advance moving across the Dnepr to secure Transnistria presently since Ukraine has moved troops north for photo op invasions of Russia. Recognize all of the areas Russia presently has on the East side of the Dnepr as Russian, guarantee no N.A.TO. expansion in to Ukraine, reduce Ukrainian forces to 250,000, create a no tax free trade zone 25 miles on either side of the Dnepr River for the world to invest in, end all U.S. sanctions on Russia and that would cover most of the real issues.
Don't complicate a fairly simple situation. No war crimes trials for either side, no reparations. Just pretend a vast left-wing tornado happened in Ukraine and move on. the U.S. needs Russia to at least be neutral in regard to a possible future Chinese military adventure attacking elements of the west including Western Taiwan.
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