I totally agree that there appears to be a lack of common ground between the two countries in how sovereignty is defined.
What I keep coming back to is whether this is a gap that can be closed, or a structural difference where each side is defining security in a fundamentally different way.
Because if it’s the latter, then the challenge isn’t just finding agreement. It’s determining whether alignment is even possible. And that requires a leadership team that can see the full field, not just a single vantage point.
I love this depiction as a one-pager. Would you be open to sharing the file? I’d love to post it on my social channels—with credit of course ☺️Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Great piece explaining this situation (if that's what we want to call it). Chart lays it all out nicely and frankly, I don't see a lot of common ground.
Thanks for laying out. Feeling very far apart!
I totally agree that there appears to be a lack of common ground between the two countries in how sovereignty is defined.
What I keep coming back to is whether this is a gap that can be closed, or a structural difference where each side is defining security in a fundamentally different way.
Because if it’s the latter, then the challenge isn’t just finding agreement. It’s determining whether alignment is even possible. And that requires a leadership team that can see the full field, not just a single vantage point.
I love this depiction as a one-pager. Would you be open to sharing the file? I’d love to post it on my social channels—with credit of course ☺️Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Great piece explaining this situation (if that's what we want to call it). Chart lays it all out nicely and frankly, I don't see a lot of common ground.