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To: Les H who wrote (43649)9/23/2024 8:02:17 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48833
 
Ukraine has a victory plan — but what does victory mean?
Zelensky is about to unveil his latest proposal for peace, but it is unclear whether his allies think the enemy can actually be expelled, a security expert writes

Even a self-confessed Ukraine hawk from a Polish think tank admitted to me: “Ukraine’s borders have often shifted over time; the real struggle now is to ensure the future Ukraine’s [borders] move as little as possible.”

Besides, regaining territory in itself does not end the war, it merely shifts the front line out to the national border. Without some kind of negotiated settlement, Russia would be free to reconstitute its forces behind that frontier and attack all over again.

thetimes.com

Betraying that the war would continue inside Russia even if the 'peace plan' were accepted by all sides. Just a matter of manufacturing a pretext.

Ukraine is reminiscent of Bosnian war which the US killed by offering EU/NATO membership to Bosnia as the first Muslim member if they rejected the 1992 partition agreement. They've still yet to join the EU or NATO.