“The only way out of this war is one that both sides can live with, however unhappily.” One year into Russia's war in Ukraine, @lieven_anatol and @steven_pifer join @mehdirhasan to debate what the end of the war could look like, while avoiding “nuclear annihilation.” WATCH:

Feb 24, 2023 · 1:14 AM UTC

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are they even considering the Neville Chamberlain route?? that did NOT work out well for anyone
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The only way out of this war is for Russia to leave Ukraine.
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No. Russia cannot be allowed to profit off this.
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Pifer objects but then lets LIeven go on deeper into an false premise about "destroying the Russian state," then when Pifer responds, Lieven interrupts and talks over him with nonsense about "permanent guarantee" of peace.
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Why do we have to distinguish between territory invaded by Russia in 2014 and territory invaded in 2022? The new rule for wars of aggression is going to be "hold it for 7 years and it's yours"?
@mehdirhasan I wish the end of this war was this simple. Too many outsider-interested parties with opposing goals are involved in this war which makes it impossible to reach a negotiated settlement. Look @the war it is set on a slow grind pace without anyone getting upper hand.
As long as Putin has an army he will fight Ukraine, so Putin must be taken out in Russia.
Only the delusional, believe Ukraine can win this war. There needs to be a peace negotiated. And there’s no sense in delaying while human beings are being slaughtered.
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Okay. If Russia invaded the U.S. which states would you give Russia so they would stop invading us? Serious question.
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