Excuse me, Mr. Obreid,
But if you kindly allow, I am European, so, I am worried about the situation a little more than you on an "Europe that could burn": it's for that reason that I am a little more pragmatic.
As I said to REALHumanRights about we have to "discern betweens what we wish for, from what is actually possible", I have to say to you that we have to discern between the reality, from taking the pisses: tell me the difference among
"agreed to leave the the territories and Crimea in Russia control and not seek their immediate return"
and the
"absolute nothing".
Even if Russia had never invaded Ukraine, Ukraine would have agreed to leave the the territories and Crimea in Russia control and not seek their immediate return, that was exactly what Ukraine was doing before the invasion, for the simple reason that it coudn't oppose to what it didn't have enough power yet, but meanwhile preparing (with NATO) to the moment when it would cliamed what is yours.
You can say that Ukraine is right to claim what is yours: but it's NOT THAT the point. Russia doesn't think like that and, consequently, it doesn't agree. And the agree or the disagree of Russia is not something that can be ignored: it's a principle of reality, not a moral principle on what is right or what is wrong. Such an statement, would be credible only with strong garanties, even and mostly from NATO, not with a generic "not for now": this is an obvious pissing off. We can may think Russia is wrong, but not that it boughts it. So the point IS that there are actually no conditions to make peace and then, the better way to avoid the spread of the war, is that Russia wins, possibly ASAP. Or do you prefer an imprevedible excalation? maybe yes: but not me. My idea is that, betweens you and me, the most pacifist is me. To me, you seems like people with the mounth plenty of "peace", who says: "I am for the peace! It's incredible a war in 2022, because of the evil Putin! The best way to have a peace, would be to kill Putin". A lot of people says that. Tanks fuck: as if killing Putin it wouldn't mean - war -! If it were so simple, they would have killed Hitler in 1939. Or Hitler would have killed Stalin in 1942. So, if we really want a peace, we have to talk seriously on the basis, NOT on what is right and what is wrong (it's oblvious that a war exists just because there is not agreement on that), but on what is possibile and what is not.