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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186876)4/23/2022 6:38:07 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217770
 
‘They’ say two wrongs do not make one right, and so perhaps best not to invoke Vietnam … Syria … Yemen and such exotic locales when reckoning Ukraine except to consider that Ukraine might be a continuation of actions by the same sort that tee-ed up Vietnam … Yemen

However, the thing I am stuck on is not about the right and wrong of the war, and what led the planet here, but on the betrayal aspect.

Now, one way to fix a condition of betrayal is to ‘un-betray’, and here I meet the difficulty of the other lack of off-ramp, that to ‘un-betray’ might get all of us killed, at worst, and arguably worse than worst, make surviving harder than dying.

I leave the wise electorates, the ones I am told can be counted on, correct or not, is hoping, to untangle the series of regime changes that results in an off-ramp that does not get all killed.

Hope springs