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Harry Kazianis Joins FOX 5 DC to Discuss the Ukraine War

Putin on Direct Line Back in 2019
Putin on Direct Line Back in 2019. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

The war in Ukraine, despite the latest round of negotiations in Alaska and at the White House, is still being waged at this very moment.

Currently, both sides appear willing to engage in various formats, which means evident progress is possible.

And yet, there is no clear path to peace, a ceasefire, or any other measure that would bring an end to the conflict.

Harry Kazianis, the President and Editor-In-Chief of National Security Journal, joined Fox 5 DC to discuss the latest developments on the Ukraine War.

His main argument is that it could take many months before we reach an agreement that both sides can tolerate and call a peace.

In fact, Kazianis looks to history, suggesting that we could end up in a situation similar to the outcome of the Korean War.

In such a scenario, neither side would recognize each other’s territorial claims or control, and instead, they would stop fighting and use a Demilitarized Zone to maintain the peace.

It would be unappealing and unwelcome by both sides. However, it would stop the killing, and history shows that it can be effective.

More About Harry Kazianis 

Harry J. Kazianis (@Grecianformula) is Editor-In-Chief of National Security Journal. He was the former Senior Director of National Security Affairs at the Center for the National Interest (CFTNI), a foreign policy think tank founded by Richard Nixon based in Washington, DC.

Harry has over a decade of experience in think tanks and national security publishing. His ideas have been published in the NY Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and many other outlets worldwide. He has held positions at CSIS, the Heritage Foundation, the University of Nottingham, and several other institutions related to national security research and studies.

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Harry J. Kazianis (@Grecianformula) is Editor-In-Chief of National Security Journal. He was the former Senior Director of National Security Affairs at the Center for the National Interest (CFTNI), a foreign policy think tank founded by Richard Nixon based in Washington, DC . Harry has a over a decade of think tank and national security publishing experience. His ideas have been published in the NYTimes, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, CNN and many other outlets across the world. He has held positions at CSIS, the Heritage Foundation, the University of Nottingham and several other institutions, related to national security research and studies.

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  1. 403Forbidden

    August 20, 2025 at 12:59 pm

    The korea DMZ is the right formula for peace in eastern ukraine, but few politicians, most especially from the proto-nazist bloc, are able or willing to grasp it.

    First, the ukro or banderovtsy must retreat from the vicinity of belgorod and kursk areas, and exit the entire donbass region.

    After that, they must agree to a continuous dividing line in zaporizhzhia and kherson where today russian forces currently hold most of the territory.

    Once all that has been agreed to, a metal fence could quickly be built to separate nazi ukraine from eastern ukraine.

    The big trouble now is that the nazis and their backers say territotial changes can’t be done through force.

    So, How would they change it.

    Through the method of igniting ww3 on the spot ?

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