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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: IC720 who wrote (769679)10/16/2022 6:11:11 AM
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If Vladmire Putin were to die, the war would rapidly come to an end, Russian troops would leave Ukraine and they would find common ground in the Dunbass and Crimea.

One person is not worth hundreds of thousands of murdered young people in the prime of their life. One person is not worth the destruction of centuries worth of architecture, infrastructure and the displacement of millions. One person is not worth the rape and killing of woman and children in the hundreds. One person is not worth millions of cold people across Europe this winter, unable to properly heat their homes. One person is not worth the cost of dozens of nations now forced to spend billions on military equipment for their safety.

Like Hitler and Stalin before him, one person passing away would change everything.

I think it will happen suddenly and unexpectedly, just as it has happened to tyrants throughout history.

After which, backward engineering soothsayers will say it was pre determined and blame the sad crying tears of millions of Russians on America, and the CIA.

Who knows, maybe like a broken clock twice a day, this time they will be right.
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