I don't think the West should ever approach itself for having tried extraordinarily hard to embrace Russia as a partner in the community of civilized nations. But I do see a parallel with 1938. Some, in my view as sensationalists historians today argue that the Western allies should have gone to war against Hitler in 1938 at the time of meetings. Now I don't agree at all partly because in those days an awful lot of people all over the world still were not convinced that Hitler had to be fought. By 1939 that had changed and we went into World War II extraordinarily united. And I believe that there's a better chance of the West being able to stand united against Putin today than there would have been

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