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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7999522" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Well what about this?</p><p>Let him move into Ukraine unopposed if he wants to. Lives and infrastructure saved. International condemnation and moral outrage. Putin as a pariah leader confirmed globally.</p><p>He now has the job of keeping a whole country full of fairly angry people supressed, something which will stretch his resources like they have never been stretched before. Tanks aren't that useful against pop up terrorists.</p><p>The folks in Belarus and indeed in Russia itself who are equally as peed off with his regime now face a more diluted suppressive force and the chance of him being overthrown from within increase greatly.</p><p>Meanwhile the West gradually stops buying his gas, and freezes all financial support possible. This adds to further discontent within his "empire". Those around him at the top, losing their personnel wealth, start to question the strategy of their leader.</p><p>NATO builds forces in Eastern Europe like they've never been built before with full moral justification and international support and isolates him in his now large but almost ungovernable bankrupt failing state.</p><p>More than one way to skin a cat.</p><p>Call his bluff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7999522, member: 2119"] Well what about this? Let him move into Ukraine unopposed if he wants to. Lives and infrastructure saved. International condemnation and moral outrage. Putin as a pariah leader confirmed globally. He now has the job of keeping a whole country full of fairly angry people supressed, something which will stretch his resources like they have never been stretched before. Tanks aren't that useful against pop up terrorists. The folks in Belarus and indeed in Russia itself who are equally as peed off with his regime now face a more diluted suppressive force and the chance of him being overthrown from within increase greatly. Meanwhile the West gradually stops buying his gas, and freezes all financial support possible. This adds to further discontent within his "empire". Those around him at the top, losing their personnel wealth, start to question the strategy of their leader. NATO builds forces in Eastern Europe like they've never been built before with full moral justification and international support and isolates him in his now large but almost ungovernable bankrupt failing state. More than one way to skin a cat. Call his bluff. [/QUOTE]
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