Henry Kissinger aconselha a dar aos russos "a dignified and safe way out" e considera não existir risco de uso de armas nucleares por Putin “as long as the US or NATO doesn’t breach Russian borders.” Distanciando-se de retóricas inflamadas, o velho mago da política externa americana falou sobre a guerra na Ucrânia, ao intervir num encontro organizado pela Mauldin Economics.
Segundo a organização do encontro, "Kissinger’s measured,
diplomatic responses on how to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict presented a
stark contrast to today’s divisive rhetoric. He emphasized the importance of
giving Putin a dignified and safe way out of the war: “We need to give the
Russians an opportunity to protect themselves [from NATO]—we shouldn’t turn
this conflict into a purely technical, economic problem.” He believes that we
may be close to a ceasefire and thinks it’s unlikely that nuclear weapons will
be used, “as long as the US or NATO doesn’t breach Russian borders.”
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