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Jamie Burgat's avatar

Thanks for laying out. Feeling very far apart!

Wild Rising's avatar

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!

Thomas Hunt's avatar

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.