Even if Vladimir Putin is offered a way out of the mess he created I don’t believe he’ll take it.
Why?
Such
 a deal is fundamentally unjust.  The individuals responsible for the 
subjugation and slaughter of Ukrainian citizens are basically getting 
away scot-free.
The second point against it that it’s contrary to
 the nature of the beast we’re facing.  Although the deal allows the 
enemy to take their loot with them, plunder (on the part of the 
leadership) wasn’t their primary goal, unrestrained power.  The apparent
 governing principle of (to name an example) Putin's behavior in public 
office is L'Etat cest Moi, literally; "The State, that's Me".  
The leader is held to be synonymous with the state, opposition to 
malfeasance on the part of the leader is treated as anti-government 
hatred, in effect as nothing less than treason.  Putin's consistent 
answer to criticism of his actions has been to defame his victim's and 
his critics, to demand silence and obedience regardless of the 
consequences to his subjects.  
The statist leader refuses to be 
subject to any legal restraints, nor does he pay heed to any superior 
authority.  His victims, those persons who are to be subjected to his 
whims must be silenced and disarmed.  This is nothing new, the military 
arm, be it a sword, a pike or a firearm, is the symbol and instrument of
 political authority.  The citizens of a free nation, armed and ready to
 defend their lives and liberties, have a commanding voice, which a 
politician may ignore only at his peril.  Augustus Caesar understood 
this when he depoliticized the citizen body of the Roman Republic by 
replacing the citizen militia based army of the republic with a 
mercenary force loyal to himself.
If presented with a "take the 
money and run" deal, a power addict would very likely refuse to accept. 
 I wouldn’t be surprised if Vladimir Putin, following the example of 
such statist trash as Adolf Hitler and Salvador Allende, ultimately ends
 up taking the final exit while cowering in a final redoubt.
As much as each of us may prefer otherwise the coming struggle is certain to be a long, bloody, fight to the death. 
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Let's Make A Deal
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Knowing we what we know now, do you still see Russia as the bad guy in this?
Given what I know about Putin I would to say he was a bad guy.
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