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- nytimes@rss.ponder.cat
The war began when Russia invaded Ukraine, but Donald J. Trump said on a podcast that the Ukrainian president “should never have let that war start.”
The war began when Russia invaded Ukraine, but Donald J. Trump said on a podcast that the Ukrainian president “should never have let that war start.”
Could someone please explain the rationale behind this? From what I gather it amounts to “well yeah Putin sent his army and started the war, but he was forced to by NATO/USA/Biden personally/Zelensky personally, THEY are the real warmongers!” But when I ask why, and what would have happened to Russia if he didn’t start the war, they don’t actually answer and just smile knowingly like I’m some kind of moron for not figuring it out by myself.
I have shared this quote so many times. It doesn’t stop being relevant.
Jean-Paul Sartre
Sartre shook me years ago with No Exit. That plot was so well done and interesting!
Years later, I read this quote. And once again, I’m amazed at his ability to word things in such an understandable and insightful way. I’ve read this quote many times but never seen it credited to Sartre before… that’s so awesome.