
By Ward Clark
Many of you, if you have siblings, probably remember squabbling with a brother or sister, say, in the back of a car. When things got too loud or too physical, Mom would look back and say, “Don’t make me separate you two.” Since that separation was often accompanied by a short, sharp smack to the backside, that usually worked to settle things down.
With nations, though, that tactic doesn’t work so well. But that’s more or less what some European leaders are proposing, namely to separate Russia and Ukraine with a 40-kilometer (25 miles, more or less, in non-commie measurements) buffer zone. Like a demilitarized zone, or DMZ.
European leaders are weighing the creation of a 40 kilometer buffer zone between the Russian and Ukrainian frontlines as part of a peace deal, a last-ditch idea Moscow has embraced that would likely stretch the continent’s modest number of peacekeeping troops…
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