Even as Putin's statements of defiance and his wanton attacks on Ukrainian civilians become more horrific, the reality is that he is losing - and knows it. He desperately needs an exit strategy, but it has to be one that does not result in him being thrown out of a high-rise building window.
A negotiated peace cleverly disguised as a victory of some sort may be his only option. But his options are narrowing and Ukrainian advances on the ground his time is short.
Putin needs an exit strategy. His difficulties are mounting. Ukraine has regained the strategic initiative. The governor of annexed Crimea has declared a state of emergency after fuel shortages and power outages hit Sevastopol. This amounts to a public admission that Russia's military can no longer guarantee the security of Crimea, a territory Putin has long portrayed as untouchable. If he can present any agreement to the Russian people as something short of a complete defeat, he may yet secure a managed retirement from power and thus may just be able to leave via the stairs rather than the window! There may still be room for a negotiated settlement, but for the Kremlin this prospect is narrowing rapidly, and killing more civilians in Ukraine is unlikely to help.























