John Mearsheimer: PUTIN is Not Hitler / Ukraine War is all About NATO EXPANSION

Daniel Davis / Deep Dive September 28, 2025
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav John Mearsheimer contrasts Western claims of an “existential war” with Russia against the reality of Moscow’s intentions and capabilities. A Western speaker warns that stopping Russia now is cheaper than facing future threats, framing the conflict as global in scale. Critics argue this is threat inflation: Russia has no interest or capability to conquer Eastern or Western Europe and would not even try to occupy Western Ukraine due to resistance. They insist the war is fundamentally about NATO expansion into Ukraine. From Russia’s perspective, NATO membership for Ukraine is an existential threat. Moscow has consistently repeated that Ukraine must remain neutral and demilitarized, and these demands have not changed since before the war. The West, however, continues to ignore these red lines, offering “generous” ceasefire terms that Russia categorically rejects. As a result, both sides are talking past one another, and the conflict will ultimately be decided on the battlefield. Meanwhile, U.S. officials like Marco Rubio stress peace offers and sanctions pressure, but critics see them as detached from Russian realities. Trump’s team, frustrated at the lack of a peace deal, emphasizes that his administration is “putting America first” by selling weapons to NATO and Ukraine rather than giving aid outright. Still, critics note this effectively leaves Europe and Ukraine in charge of the war’s direction, with little evidence Russia will ever concede on its core security demands.

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