

Four Paths Forward in Ukraine
5 snips Mar 17, 2022
David E. Sanger, a White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, provides keen insights into the escalating war in Ukraine. He discusses President Zelensky's urgent call for a no-fly zone and the complex diplomatic landscape. Sanger outlines four potential scenarios for the conflict's future, including prolonged fighting, the risk of Russian expansion, and China's possible support for Russia. The talk delves into the implications of these paths for global politics and the intricate balance of military and economic responses.
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No-Fly Zone Unlikely
- Zelensky knew his request for a no-fly zone would likely be denied.
- Enforcing it requires attacking Russian territory, risking World War III.
Diplomatic Hurdles
- Russia demands Ukraine cede Crimea, recognize separatist republics, and declare neutrality.
- Zelensky might accept neutrality but ceding territory is a major hurdle.
Putin's Strategy
- Putin seems to believe that prolonged fighting will improve his negotiating position.
- He's willing to accept high casualties, but growing Russian losses could pressure him.