Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "" video.
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Larry Summers has certainly turned out to be someone always looking for the best for his country and for people in general around the world. As far as sanctions go, Simon Jenkins from The Guardian said, "History offers scant evidence that decisions in the heat of war are governed by economics." He goes on to say, "If the west wants to help Ukraine, it should do so by proxy, by sending weapons." His comments seem to be ringing true. The ruble has climbed back up because Putin has China, India and Brazil on the payroll so-to-speak. He's also got their economists feedback helping his own financial experts. What is clear from my perspective, which is 2,000 kilometers from Kiev, is that we are going to be have 10 million Ukrainians coming to our countries and others across the world. We should have people in the military in the caliber of Summers finding out how to save the keystone city in Ukraine from falling into Russian hands: Mariupol. America's General (ret.) Patreus said that Mariupol is Ukraine's Alamo. This sent alarm bells off in my head because if Mariupol falls, Kiev falls and whole regiments of Ukrainian top forces will be surrounded and decimated. We should be looking at winning the war in Ukraine step-by-step. Let's get Mariupol safe, this cuts off the land corridor from mainland Russia to the annexed Crimea and blows up Putin's number one objective. Then on the next important objective. We should help the Ukrainians win back Ukraine and Crimea and the other piece of land the Russians annexed in 2014. This should be what we focus on doing. Sanctions are symbolic, but let's be real: they only punish the people who are stuck in the middle. It's a comment, I'm an artist having trouble putting brush to canvas in these uncertain times, but I know Ukraine must be saved at all costs or we are all dust in the wind.
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