Why there are fears of Munich 1938 in Washington 2025 – POLITICO

Haran argued that “if we sign a ceasefire agreement or even hold an election without security guarantees, Putin could resume his aggression the very next day.” Such an agreement, he said, would “de facto recognize Russia’s control of Ukrainian territories for an indefinite period,” and repeat the mistakes of 1938, when concessions to an aggressor only invited further escalation.

Yaroslav Hrytsak, a Ukrainian historian and professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University, warned that the danger goes beyond another Munich-style betrayal. “It’s the Yalta moment too,” he said, referring to the 1945 conference among American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Stalin that divided Europe between the USSR and the West for a generation.

There is also a human element to shifting borders.

Europe has had long experience of that. Early in World War II, the Germans and their Soviet allies inflicted massive ethnic cleansing programs on their captured populations. In 1945, millions of ethnic Germans were kicked out of Czechoslovakia and Poland.

If Ukraine is forced to give the whole Donbas to Russia, Hrytsak argued, this will give Moscow the right to “decide the fate of the people living in former Soviet bloc countries.” That will be done against the will of the local population, he added, “just using the status of a big powerful state’s right to rule over the smaller and weaker states.”

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Deferring to Moscow

Diplomats and governments on NATO’s eastern flank warn that Russia is trying to get through peace talks a strategic advantage that it has not won on the battlefield in three-and-a-half years of bloody fighting that cost it over a million casualties.

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