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I have an idea.
It may be a good one. Or not.
We will probably only know in retrospect.
Looking in the rearview mirror provides perfect perspective.
It may be possible because of the peculiar circumstances of Russia’s take on reality.
It doesn’t necessarily conform to true reality, but therein lies an option that may not be possible otherwise.
In 2003, POTUS George W Bush took some heat, when, following the invasion of Iraq designed to neutralize Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction (which were never found), he proclaimed aboard the U. S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln: “Mission Accomplished.”
Well, it wasn’t quite accomplished. The USA still has about 2500 troops in Iraq almost 19 years later.
As POTUS and purported leader of the free world, Bush was expected to tell the truth.
But that water has passed beneath the bridge.
It is history that will not be retrieved or relived.
What if Vladimir Putin were to declare: “Mission Accomplished”? He wouldn’t actually say that. He would say ‘missiya vypolnena,’ the equivalent in Russian.
But what mission would actually be accomplished?