mr. putin. he s built-up this force. he s had this option all along. he s going to play it for all it s worth. we don t know if he s made the decision, but let s don t blame ourselves. this all in his hands. so as the military tensions grow, questions about when a possible invasion could come. i spoke about that with the director of the eurasia democracy initiative. obviously vladimir putin wants to continue making a credible threat, so everything that is happening could be interpreted as either signs of an imminent invasion or a vladimir putin bluff. but part of his bluff is once again to make it seem like an invasion can happen at any moment. this is done while negotiations are happening just took place in berlin as part of the normandy talks to try to
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there s no way they would come in. we don t even want them in. so let s don t keep that door open if it s going to get ukraine invaded. i understand that. but isn t that part of the gamesmanship that putin may be playing, right? the idea that if ukraine is always perceived as a permanent liability where it triggers the obligation to act in support as if they re a nato ally, then it s in putin s interest to put the sword of damocles over them. is that part of the thought here, or is it equal parts emotional? is putin saying no, the reason is also ukraine should belong to me? he actually doesn t want it to belong to him. he just wants to make sure it doesn t belong to nato, which is why just a couple of days ago when the ukrainian ambassador just floated the idea that, well, maybe we should take our request for nato off the table, and then zelensky actually echoed it some number of hours later. the kremlin immediately jumped on that and said, yes, that is a great idea. that could def