Prelude to Appeasement? Beware of Comparing a Russian Deal on Ukraine With the Armistice in Korea

Such a deal in Ukraine would more likely lead to the kind of defeat we were dealt in Vietnam.

AP/Carolyn Kaster
President Zelensky addresses a joint meeting of Congress December 21, 2022. Should Zelensky agree to permanently losing Crimea, which the Russians took over in 2014? AP/Carolyn Kaster

A columnist for the Financial Times, Gideon Rachman, is advancing the notion of a Korea-style outcome for Ukraine. His argument is “the Korean war never formally ended” but closed in an armistice that “stopped the fighting” and “essentially froze the conflict.” Why not something like that for Ukraine?

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