Why Trump's ceasefire could damage Putin | Frontline Q&A

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Philip Ingram answers members’ questions on how a ceasefire could take place and what it means for Putin and Ukraine.
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Again, another excellent, comprehensive, clear-eyes assessment of the ruzzia-Ukraine events. Mr. Ingram, well done. Following your podcasts for certain.

drhrd
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They should be focusing on the train locomotives. If they can't move the trains, they can't supply the front with heavy weapons and supplies. Taking out locomotives, they have to take one from somewhere else, having a knock-on effect.

barnesthomas
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Thanks for these high quality insights! When every word make sense, you are probably listening to Phillip Ingram!

RobertKoflerWien
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It's not up to Trump. Putin doesn't seem to understand that. But Ukraine does.

wesc
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With Putin currently under so much pressure, the very last thing one wants to do is give him a chance to catch his breath by having a ceasefire.

DavidGetling
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Put on can be damaged by having to get out of Ukraine and Crimea....

righteousbyfaithinChrist
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What all of us in the west have to stand for is our rules-based international community's position on a sovereign nation. To put this simply, we must support our brothers and sisters in Ukraine, like we would support our brothers and sisters in Australia or New Zealand or the UK or America if a neighboring country tried to annex territory and illegally invade a sovereign state. There is no time limit on how long we must keep up the pressure for Russia to leave Ukraine, because if we let Russia take one square centimeter of Ukraine, all we stand for dies.

davetekannon
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Really excellent analysis. Thanks. This was extremely interesting.

nightspore
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Is there anyone monitoring China's funds held in foreign banks? For example, similar to the $500 billion Russia had stored in foreign banks that were eventually frozen. If China begins transferring large amounts of money back to its domestic banks, I would be concerned—especially if I were Taiwan.

Chris-zues
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Thanks for one of the more realistic talks on the Ukraine war.

IhorFiglus
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of course....The preconditions imposed by the Russian Federation, JUST TO START the negotiations:
1-Abandons its bid to join NATO.
2-Kyiv surrender and withdrawal of all four regions claimed by Moscow.
3-Ukraine must demilitarize and Western countries must lift their sanctions on Russia.

Ser-Tor-st
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Nevertheless putin needs to leave Ukraine from occupied Ukraine territory at list from February 2022.thats only fare .what putin doing to Ukrainians what left in occupied Mariuple it's against a human right.

svetlanasawyer
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Wait, America hasn't won a war since 1945? We definitely won the First Gulf War....

behrensf
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So if Ukraine is about 25% of the population of Russia, and is suffering 50% of the casualties that Russian does - how can you say Russia is suffering more? That doesn’t make sense at all from the perspective of a protracted war of attrition.

shaunarmstrong
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We were told more than a year ago that Russia were running out of missiles were reduced to fighting with shovels. How accurate was that?

JMKeynes
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I think Ukraine should not give up it's land or better trade it with creameia

ItumelengLoeto
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The war will be won and lost according to which side has the stronger will and which side has the weaker will to continue fighting — all other factors remaining roughly as they are now.

simian_essence
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In Paris today, Trump did wear a big ole YELLOW tie and a BLUE suit. Ukrainian flag colors? Beleaguered Zelenskyy wore his black shirt and an uneasy, dark expression to match. Indeed, he knows how to carefully play trump.

aborihenacanada
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I notice that if I type reality it gets deleted immediately.

Bird_McBride
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Israel just ended Hezbollah and Iran in Syria .... well played Bibi

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