Let "weakening Russia" be your policy. You can do that by ordinary means, like sanctions. You can do it by sending weapons to some country sacrificing its young men for your empire. And you can do it by declaring war.
It's not my translation. It's that of Michael Howard and Peter Paret.
I dispute your translation. Policies don’t have means. There are ends.
Let "weakening Russia" be your policy. You can do that by ordinary means, like sanctions. You can do it by sending weapons to some country sacrificing its young men for your empire. And you can do it by declaring war.
It's not my translation. It's that of Michael Howard and Peter Paret.
Then, as a German-speaker, I dispute their translation. It’s incorrect.