I don't disagree with you. But aren't ALL our sanctions like that? They'll stop working soon, but they have worked in the past.
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Replying to @emptywheel
they've worked on some countries, yeah. But I don't think they've changed Russian behaviour for the better. Maybe for the worse.
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Absolutely agree Crimea ones have not worked. Hacking ones might be different--those people aren't as powerful as oligarchs.
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Replying to @emptywheel
I can't quite see Putin giving up election interference -- unilaterally disarming -- if the US doesn't. Is the US going to?
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Replying to @emptywheel
People keep misreading Putin/Russia. In 2008 I said they would never let Sevastapol go. Usual idiots told me I was full of it.
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America doesn't seem to get that some nations have national interests they will fight for. Literally fight for.
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Replying to @iwelsh
We agree on that. Tho I also think Putin will continue to find ways to attack our weak spots.
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Replying to @emptywheel
And let's be frank, he's far more competent than any President you've had in my life. Some big flaws, but competent.
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(Trying to figure out whether I want to defend Poppy or not.)
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Replying to @emptywheel
lol. I'll put Putin over him, but yeah, he wasn't a putz. Too bad the US didn't stick to his "no NATO expansion" promise.
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