Garry Kasparov on U.S./Russia Talks: ‘Does the U.S. Negotiate with Killers Over How Many People They Can Kill?’
‘The free world should be making the demands of the terrorist Putin, the invader Putin, the man President Biden correctly called a killer’
Jan 10, 2022 7:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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KASPAROV: “First of all, you know, when we are talking about Ukraine, let’s not forget that there is no U.S. ambassador in Ukraine, and this time is not a fault of Senate. Biden hasn’t appointed anyone. And these talks with Putin is our hostage negotiation with a terrorist. He invaded Ukraine in 2014 and now he is using the threat of further invasion to demand concessions and his concessions are about basically destroying eastern flank of NATO. So this isn’t about geopolitical interest of Russia, national security, it’s extortion in Putin’s interest of causing chaos, expanding his influence and staying in power. And it’s completely backward. The free world should be making the demands of the terrorist Putin, the invader Putin, the man President Biden correctly called a killer. Does the United States negotiate with killers over how many people they can kill?”