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Rabbi Chaim Gruber is an a-priori, more-of-a-deductive-than-a-statistics-based sociologist, trained at UC Berkeley. There, he, too, both studied creative writing under and was, for some years, the correspondence assistant of iconic author, Professor Maxine Hong Kingston. The Rabbi, also, wrote the books, â??All My Grace: The True-But-Seemingly-Impossible Account of Supernatural Messages from the Virgin Mary to a Jewish, Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi!â?; â??Breakthrough to Peaceâ??Even in the Middle East!â?; and â??Gain Willpower! Practical Help to Overcome or Prevent Any Addiction or Impulse-Control Problem by Gradually Strengthening Elementary Character Traits.â?
SHARE Monday, February 21, 2022 Without losing face, how Putin can de-escalate without having gained concessions
It has been reported that Putin, if he gets insufficient concessions from the West and the Ukraine, may feel, in order to save face, forced to invade the Ukraine, an invasion that might start at any moment. However, the below explains how that psychological assessment of Putin might not be true. Rather, there is a way for Putin both to de-escalate, without his receiving any major concessions, and to save face.