I would agree if Putin was any different from them. He's just like everyone else. His ideology is simple and understandable within the capitalist world order. He is not something unique, he is not something different, he is not Lenin or Castro or Mao. So if Russia's next leader is in the same paradigm, nothing will change. And to expect Russia to refuse to defend its geopolitical interests is disastrous (for the Russians themselves).

Hopefully Trump can stop the war and offer not a new strategy but a simple peace.

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That’s what the Germans, the French, and everyone else with a sufficiently large distance from the Russian border relied on. That he can be understood from a purely capitalist framework, that he wouldn’t start a war that’d be bad for business, or promptly ended one if it turned out to be. Alas.

I hope the next Russian leader has better track record when it comes to working to support Russian geopolitical interests. You know, make NATO irrelevant by not posing a threat to neighbouring countries, have close trade and cultural relationships with European countries, not endanger those by starting wars in Europe, the like.