Blinken appears to be conceding defeat and wants the best...

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    Blinken appears to be conceding defeat and wants the best outcome, but Russia is probably in no mood to be generous.For the first time since the special military operation began last year, the war party in Washington is offering terms of concession to Russia’s security objectives explicitly and directly, without the Ukrainians in the way.

    The terms Blinken has told Ignatius to print appeared in the January 25 edition of the Washington Post.The territorial concessions Blinken is tabling include Crimea, the Donbass, and the Zaporozhye, Kherson “land bridge that connects Crimea and Russia”. West of the Dnieper River, north around Kharkov, and south around Odessa and Nikolaev, Blinken has tabled for the first time US acceptance of “a demilitarized status” for the Ukraine. [This is not explicitly addressed in the Ignatius’ article]


    Sounds like capitulation. He most definatedly is conceding defeat if these are genuinely what the Americans are offering Why havent the Russians accepted these terms? What are they holding out for? Sounds like BS to me.


 
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