The old negotiation technique centuries old:
ask for more than you expect to get, get less during negotiation, but still satisfied
Soviet Union got USA to take missiles out during the Cuban missile crisis. I think they were in Turkey. It was done very quietly, which is how things could be done during those days.
Originally Posted by VitaMan
True but IF and that is a big IF, Putin's main goal is to some how fracture NATO, the best plan might be to make NATO members choose whether to impose so called crushing sanctions on Russia and get NATO members bickering with each other.
Strange thing is, Biden might have already started that fracture with his handling of Afghanistan. Many reports coming out after that debacle, the British Parliament standing to denounce Biden's handling being one and France, to name one, wondering out loud if the US being the top dog in NATO, is something to reconsider saying perhaps the US can't be trusted to be the leader of NATO although he didn't say that out loud but it could be read into what he was saying which wasn't at all complimentary to Biden..
If Biden blows this ( if this happens ) it could have serious repercussions for NATO and our strategic alliances and be one more issue against him in 2022.
And nuclear missiles in Cuba is about as apples and oranges as it could get in this discussion. While there may be moral issues involved here, defending democracy which is already a stretch to put Ukraine in that company, there is no strategic value, actually defending the sovereign territory of the US, in all this. We would go on just like Obama did when the Russian's and took Crimea. We yelled and screamed and went right back to business.
And to Tuckers point, why are Ukraine's borders more import than our own borders to defend against? So what if a couple of millions Russians ( not soldiers ) and people from all over the world for that matter want into Ukraine, the part where many Russians already live. Isn't the Biden administration saying exactly that with regard to our own border where at last count people from all corners of the world are coming across our border not just Central American countries. Ukraine for Ukrainians is something to fight for ( but Hungary for Hungarians apparently is not OK ) but US for citizens of the US is some how evil?
And what if we give Ukraine billions and billions of dollars worth of the most sophisticated weapons systems we have, which I've heard a couple of Republicans and Democrats saying, they loose and Russia now has billions and billions of weapons systems developed by the West?
If I were President, I would consider telling Russia what already appears to be the truth, that we have no real interest in admitting Ukraine into NATO, they are still to corrupt and that we will not add a single missile system in any country where they don't already exist. We lose nothing but perhaps a little "face" and Russia can keep a little "face" and nothing really changes.
Then the US goes back to a strategic energy policy destroyed by Biden, telling Europe that we will supply all the natural gas and oil they need and put Russia out of business without ever firing a shot.