Niall Ferguson
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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So let's talk about what America actually does, and let's use that as a bridge to talking about Ukraine.
My sense is, when I read the proposed peace plan that the U.S.
outlined, to me it sounded like just scheduling the next war.
It sounded to me, or what the president actually has done, is given comfort to our enemy, Russia, while withdrawing.
I would argue that NATO right now is a Ukrainian army.
If NATO's mission is to repel an invasion of Europe by Russia—