Jordi, thank you for the detailed exposition of my thoughts.

> On 25 Feb 2022, at 20:41, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via address-policy-wg 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The problem is that Russia is under the control of a criminal dictator and a 
> crazy one. He is just looking for a worldwide nuclear conflict, clearly. 
> According to the news, now he just threatened Finland and Sweden.
> 
> If the rest of the world keeps surrendering to his wishes, as we did many 
> times, many governments, even when he perpetrated criminal actions outside 
> his own territory (for example, poisoning in UK, invasion of Crimea, etc.), 
> he will never stop.
> 
> The Russian population has "accepted" him; they are somehow responsible. If 
> they really wished hard to take him down, there are 150 million of people in 
> the country to take an action and they had many years to do so. I know is 
> very easy to say, not so easy to act, but I'm not talking about a single 
> person acting.
> 
> He is precisely knowing that we will think "we can't do this because the poor 
> population".
> 
> People from Russia has been connected to Internet and they know sufficiently 
> how their dictator is acting inside their country and towards the rest of the 
> world. Situation has not changed across the years, and they haven“t reacted.
> 
> Is time for a strong action from all the possible sides. We have a new "Bin 
> Laden", which is million times much more powerful and if the rest of the 
> world is not acting, we will suffer it sooner or later.
> 
> If we think twice, economic sanctions will also be bad for the population, 
> and just dust for the dictator. Those economic sanctions will also be bad for 
> the rest of the world. I agree with them.
> 
> I disagree with offensive military actions, but at the same time we must find 
> as many possible ways to isolate the country and unless in his craziness he 
> pushes the nuclear buttons first (as an offensive action), sooner or later 
> that will create sufficient internal country reactions to topple him.
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't think there is any other path forward and it will be 
> ideal that voluntarily, until governments that the decision, carriers and 
> ISPs, filter all their traffic, which also could at least in some %, avoid 
> some of the cyber-attacks that are coming from there, which can target not 
> just Ukraine, but any other country.
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 06:07:32PM +0100, Kurt Kayser wrote:
>> Internet is the fasted and most efficient way to show what happens and 
>> who is responsible for it.
>> 
>> Let's all work together that this stay this way.
> 
> My initial toughts were similar to what was proposed ("let's just cut
> off ALL Internet to .RU!  That will hurt them!") I have reconsidered, 
> and now share the opinion that Kurt voiced - cutting off Internet access 
> will hurt the russian people more, and benefit the spreading of 
> misinformation.
> 
> So, make sure Information can flow.
> 
> Gert Doering
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