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Secretary of State Marco Rubio grew visibly frustrated during an ABC News interview when questioned about the Trump administrationā€™s approach to Russia.

Defending Trumpā€™s push for peace talks with Putin, Rubio insisted negotiations were necessary but admitted the administration didnā€™t know Russiaā€™s demands.

He clashed with host George Stephanopoulos over Trumpā€™s refusal to call Putin a dictator and the U.S. siding with Russia in a recent UN vote.

Rubio also compared Trumpā€™s handling of Ukraine to Bidenā€™s approach to Israel, further escalating tensions.

    • nednobbins@lemm.ee
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      14 hours ago

      What would be the best way for that to happen? More specifically, how can we pull this off safely?

      We have very little historical precedent to go on. The USSR collapsed in 1991. There was some nervousness around what was going to happen with all their nukes. Ultimately, we ended up with Russia, led by Putin.

      How would we stop Putin from triggering nuclear retaliation?
      If we stop that, how do we make sure some other oligarch doesnā€™t immediately take his place?
      If Russia were to completely collapse, what would happen to Russia? Would we be willing to let China take over? If not would we be willing to maintain an indefinite occupation of Russia?

      There may be good answers to all of these questions. It seems the more practical solution is to contain Russia. Do you think the EU would be ready to adopt a constitution if it came up again?

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      16 hours ago

      Suppose thereā€™s a cockroach colony in a residential building. Separating it into few parts is not going to do much good. If you mean that by collapse - same elites retaining power - then itā€™s just not good enough.

      And if you mean removing them, rich natural resources have proven to be good for those who have them and bad for those who donā€™t, so no.

      Turning it into a real federation or even confederation - yes. Like Germany.

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          4 hours ago

          No, death is erasure of information. Heā€™s head of state. He should be convicted in court and be put in jail.

          Also showing that a head of state will be held accountable and then put behind bars is very useful, itā€™s a treasure that shouldnā€™t be destroyed by lynching.

          Even in EU high-level politicans and bureaucrats already behave as if they canā€™t be convicted for real crimes (scandals of the ā€œhe has a second apartment with nice doorā€ are not that, I mean criminal decisions on post and assisting kickoff schemes, things legal only because thereā€™s nobody to judge officially otherwise, like surveillance legislations, and such). Thatā€™s very dangerous, they should always remember they are not immune, neither in theory nor in practice.

          This is the same with all of Russiaā€™s government. They shouldnā€™t be just banned from working in such positions again, shouldnā€™t be lynched or something, deprived of stolen properties. They should be thoroughly investigated and convicted accordingly.

          Because otherwise itā€™ll be just another change of leadership of a pirate colony, like in Syria. The king is dead - long live the king. No. These people should be shown to not be kings, just citizens who got too far, which shouldnā€™t happen again.