There are growing signs that Ukraine isn’t just surviving the Russian onslaught — it’s winning the war. Now, some are asking how you achieve a settlement that doesn’t erode Ukraine’s sovereignty & doesn’t humiliate Putin… & invite escalation. Let @mehdirhasan explain:

May 20, 2022 · 12:01 AM UTC

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I understand why there's a desire not to humiliate Putin, but...F him. Humiliate him until he feels the same as Hitler did.
More like look at a map, tell me about massive numbers of plausible Russian POWs. The map, the POWs and the likely POWs are telling a different story. There's a lot of fog, but the map says something, the evacuations (seriously?) Say something eles.
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Can you gives us independent evidence of Ukraine winning. You been a journalist,should be easy.😂
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You should talk to @kajakallas about negotiations with Russians.
If you let Russia come up with nuclear blackmail and get away with it you have to understand that they can do it to anyone and that if Russia can then the other nuclear power can do it, too. This is how nuclear deterrence will die.
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Put Peskov's 2 statements on use of [tactical?] nukes together: "Within the concept of domestic security" "If it's an existential threat" (he garbles it) Add Putin's evident view that "l'état, c'est moi" Would/could someone stop the ailing wannabe new tsar using them? Or bluff?