No one knows how the war in Ukraine will end, but there is one post-war certainty: there will be a prolonged and costly Cold War between the United States and Russia. In an interview with David Ignatius of the Washington Post, who has been doing the bidding of the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency for several decades, Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of a long-term goal of deterrence. Ignatius took this to mean that the Biden administration will make sure that Russia should not be able to rest, regroup and reattack. Ignatius is joining the likes of such Cold Warriors as former secretary of state Condi Rice, former secretary of defense Bob Gates, journalists such as Max Boot and scholars such as Angela Stent and Leon Aron who believe that Russias war is not directed only against Ukraine, but against the larger idea that European states can peacefully cooperate. Yale historian Timothy Snyder goes further, arguing that the rule of law can have a chance in Russia only if Russia loses this war, and that Russias defeat will reverse the trend
towards authoritarianism, with Putinism as a force and a model. It is naive to think in terms of rule of law coming to Russia.
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