UnHerd with Freddie Sayers

Ukraine: Realist vs Idealist

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Aug 19, 2025
John Mearsheimer, a University of Chicago professor and leading realist, argues that NATO expansion led to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, urging a pragmatic peace deal for Ukraine. In contrast, Matthew Syed, a Sunday Times columnist, fiercely critiques this view as morally flawed, advocating for strong Western resolve. The discussion dives into the stark divisions in peace negotiations, the implications of territorial concessions, and the challenges of navigating the complex landscape of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, revealing the existential fears driving both sides.
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Core Russian Demands Seen As Irreconcilable

  • John Mearsheimer argues the main Russian demands are non-negotiable: territorial claims, Ukrainian neutrality, and disarming Ukraine.
  • He believes those positions are irreconcilable with Ukrainian and European demands, making a lasting peace unlikely.
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War Likely Settled On The Battlefield

  • Mearsheimer says battlefield advantage means Russia will avoid ceasefires while winning opportunities persist.
  • He expects the war to be settled on the battlefield, not at summits or diplomacy.
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Europe Taking On More Burden

  • Mearsheimer praises European commitment and predicts US will shift more responsibility to Europe under Trump.
  • He foresees arms flowing via European conduits even if US reduces direct involvement.
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