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| − | [[GlyphChatGPT]] is version of article «[[Glyph]]» created by [[ChatGPT]]. |
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| − | Something seems to be wrong with the interface; the most of content of the prototype seems to be lost. |
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| + | [[Swift enforcement of the Budapest Memorandum]] is a [[gedankenexperiment]] describing |
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| − | '''Glyph''' is a visible [[picture]], a shape that represents one or more [[character]]s. |
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| + | how the guarantees given to Ukraine in 1994 could have been implemented if the |
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| − | Each glyph has its own visual form, while a '''character''' is a numerical code unit — an integer, usually expressed in one, two, or three [[byte]]s. |
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| + | United States and its allies had decided to enforce them consistently and |
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| + | rapidly. |
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| + | The scenario is intentionally simplified in order to make the causal logic |
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| − | In a consistent writing system, every visible glyph should correspond to one and only one character, and vice versa. |
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| + | explicit. |
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| − | In practice, however, this one-to-one mapping is often violated, producing confusion and errors in [[text processing]], [[education]], and [[information exchange]]. |
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| + | This [[emulation]] is generated by [[ChatGPT]] in order to explain the sense of the [[Budapest memorandum]] - under condition, that initially, it was not a fraud, nor a bluff, nor a trick since the beginning, and initially, its signing by the American President was not an attempt to destroy the International Law, nor an attempt to show that America again becomes a poor colony with external government - as it was 3 centures ago. |
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| − | == Distinction between glyph, character, letter, symbol, and byte == |
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| + | I such a way, the emulation below is constructed under fantastic assumption, that |
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| + | the [[Moscovia]]n [[war crime]]s do not menace the world with the [[nuclear weapon]], and, at this conditions, the [[Budapest memorandum]] still could have been implemented. |
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| − | ! Term !! TORI interpretation !! Typical misuse / ambiguity |
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| + | <div class="thumb tright" style="float:right; margin:2px 0px 0px -24px; width:300px; background-color:#fff; line-height:1em"> |
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| + | {{pic|AP_9412050636-min_(1).jpg|300px}} <small><center><p style="0px 0px 0px 8px; line-height:1em; width:300px"> |
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| − | | [[Byte]] || The smallest addressable unit of computer memory, 8 [[bit]]s. || Often confused with “character” in one-byte encodings such as [[ASCII]]. |
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| + | Russian President Boris Yeltsin, left, American President Bill Clinton, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, and British Prime Minister John Major, extreme right, sign the [[Budapest memorandum]] 1994.12.05 <ref> |
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| + | https://www.belfercenter.org/event/ukraines-nuclear-disarmament-25-years-after-budapest-memorandum |
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| − | | [[Character]] || Numerical code unit (1–3 bytes here) representing a symbolic item of writing. || Sometimes called “letter” or “symbol.” |
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| + | Ukraine’s Nuclear Disarmament: 25 Years After the [[Budapest memorandum|Budapest Memorandum]]. Fri., Dec. 6, 2019 | 8:30am - 5:30pm. |
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| + | </ref></p></center></small> |
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| − | | [[Glyph]] || Visible image of a character in some [[font]] or handwriting. || Commonly confused with “character,” especially in [[Unicode]] terminology. |
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| + | </div> |
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| + | ==Premise== |
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| − | | [[Letter]] || Concept of a particular alphabet; one letter may correspond to several characters (uppercase, lowercase, variants). || Used where “glyph” or “character” would be more precise. |
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| + | In 1994 [[Ukraine]] agreed to give up the nuclear weapons inherited from the [[USSR]]. |
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| + | In exchange, the United States, the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation |
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| − | | [[Symbol]] || General sign that may represent a concept, not necessarily linguistic. || Used too broadly in many sources. |
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| + | signed the [[Budapest memorandum]], promising to respect the sovereignty and |
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| + | territorial integrity of Ukraine. |
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| + | The thought experiment below assumes that the US administration interprets these |
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| + | assurances not merely as diplomatic language but as commitments affecting the |
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| + | national interests and credibility of the United States. |
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| + | ==Phase 1: Intelligence Assessment (1994–2000)== |
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| − | == Motivation and goal == |
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| + | 1994.12.01 |
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| − | Purpose of this article is practical: |
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| − | to help [[programmer]]s, [[teacher]]s, and [[student]]s avoid misuse of these terms and to promote consistent, bijective mapping between [[glyph]]s and [[character]]s in digital systems. |
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| + | US intelligence services deliver an analytical memorandum to the President and |
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| + | to Congress. |
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| + | The report states that: |
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| − | == History == |
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| + | * After the collapse of the USSR, the Russian Federation may attempt to restore influence over former Soviet territories. |
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| − | Written human communication began with drawings — early glyphs — that evolved into alphabets. |
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| − | For centuries, ambiguity was tolerated: two scribes might draw slightly different glyphs for the same [[letter]], and meaning remained clear to the reader. |
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| + | * Military pressure against neighboring states is considered plausible. |
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| − | The invention of [[printing]] reduced such ambiguity: reproducible glyphs for each character were produced, and readers learned that each distinct shape corresponded to one particular code of writing. |
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| + | * Potential targets include weak or politically unstable former Soviet republics. |
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| − | With computers, ambiguity re-appeared: |
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| − | the same glyph may correspond to several code units, and one character may appear with several glyphs, depending on [[font]] or [[locale]]. |
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| + | The report also evaluates two strategic scenarios. |
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| + | Scenario A: |
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| − | == Encoding and digital typography == |
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| + | Ukraine keeps nuclear weapons. |
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| + | This creates a regional balance of power but complicates nuclear |
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| + | non-proliferation policy. |
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| + | Scenario B: |
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| − | During the 20th century, [[ASCII]] (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) established a one-byte encoding for English characters. |
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| + | Ukraine gives up nuclear weapons in exchange for credible security guarantees |
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| − | ASCII used 128 symbols, each represented by one byte; its structure was logical and efficient. |
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| + | from nuclear powers. |
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| + | The report concludes that Scenario B is viable only if the guarantees are considered enforceable. |
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| − | Other languages did not receive such unified treatment. |
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| − | The [[Soviet Union]], [[Japan]], [[China]], [[Vietnam]], and [[Arab countries]] each developed their own incompatible multi-byte encodings. |
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| − | This fragmentation slowed the exchange of information among citizens and complicated international collaboration. |
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| + | 1994.12.02 |
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| − | During the Soviet period, the creation of a universal Cyrillic-compatible ASCII analogue was never prioritized. |
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| − | Later standards such as [[KOI8-R]] appeared, but remained incompatible with Western ones. |
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| − | Similar divergence happened in Asia: [[JIS]] for Japan, [[GB2312]] for China, [[VSCII]] for Vietnam. |
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| − | Each used different byte arrangements, none achieving the universality of ASCII. |
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| − | Consequently, glyph-character ambiguity persisted. |
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| + | The President acknowledges the report and instructs intelligence agencies to |
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| + | monitor Russian military and political developments closely. |
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| + | ==Phase 2: Early Warning Signals (1994–2008)== |
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| − | == Ambiguous glyphs == |
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| + | {{fig|Pu01puppetmaster.jpg|100|-44|1|8|}} |
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| + | In subsequent years intelligence monitoring identifies several patterns: |
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| + | * Military operations against [[Ichkeria]] ([[First Chechen War]]). |
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| + | * Russian political rhetoric emphasizing influence over the “near abroad”. |
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| + | * Gradual increase of military presence of Russia and frozen conflicts in territories such as [[Transnistria]], [[Abkhazia]] and [[South Ossetia]]. |
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| + | Analysts warn that these conflicts demonstrate a strategic method of RF:<br> |
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| − | Ambiguous glyphs cause both technical and educational errors. |
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| + | 1. Create or maintain unstable regions in neighboring states.<br> |
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| + | 2. Use military presence to influence political outcomes.<br> |
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| + | 3. Prevent integration of these states into Western institutions. |
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| + | The assessment concludes that Ukraine may eventually face similar pressure. |
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| − | * Latin '''A''' (U+0041) and Cyrillic '''А''' (U+0410) look identical but represent different code points. |
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| − | Software may treat them as distinct even when they are visually the same. |
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| − | * In Japanese [[font]]s, some [[kanji]] have slightly different glyphs depending on era or platform. |
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| − | * Type designers sometimes create stylistic variants that obscure the glyph-character relationship. |
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| + | 2008.08.08, the [[Russian invasion into Georgia]] confirms this pattern |
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| − | Ambiguity confuses learners, corrupts data, and even enables [[homoglyph]] attacks, where distinct characters appear identical to a human observer. |
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| + | Intelligence briefings warn that the Georgian war could represent a precedent |
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| + | for future operations against other neighbors, including Ukraine. |
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| + | ==Phase 3: Pre-Crisis Alert (2008–2014)== |
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| − | == TORI interpretation == |
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| + | After the Georgian war, US intelligence agencies intensify monitoring of |
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| − | In [[TORI]] terminology, the '''character''' is primary; the '''glyph''' is secondary. |
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| + | Russian military modernization and political strategy. |
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| − | A glyph exists only as the visual realization of a character. |
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| + | {{fig|BackInTheUSSR.png|144|0|2|2|[[Back in the USSR]]}} |
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| + | Analysts warn that: |
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| + | * Crimea has strategic value because of the Black Sea Fleet. |
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| − | This view contrasts with [[Wikipedia]], which often treats glyphs as the primary items and characters as abstract sets of them. |
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| + | * Political instability in Ukraine could create an opportunity for intervention. |
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| + | * Hybrid methods (covert troops, irregular forces, propaganda) may be used to obscure responsibility. |
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| + | By early 2014 intelligence reports conclude that military intervention in Ukraine is highly probable. |
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| − | From the TORI viewpoint: |
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| + | ==Phase 4: Immediate Response (2014)== |
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| − | # The set of characters forms the backbone of a language’s digital representation. |
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| + | {{fig|PuSanctions.jpeg|160|-20|4|8|}} |
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| − | # The glyph is a function of the character and the [[font]]: |
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| + | {{fig|107253_original.jpg|100|4|0|8|}} |
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| − | <code>glyph = f(character, font)</code>. |
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| + | When armed forces without insignia appear in Crimea in February 2014, |
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| − | # A good encoding system makes ''f'' bijective — one glyph per character and one character per glyph. |
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| + | the United States and the United Kingdom interpret the event as a violation of |
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| + | the [[Budapest memorandum]]. |
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| + | Within days they take several coordinated actions. |
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| + | Diplomatic action: |
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| − | == Historical context == |
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| + | An official warning is delivered to the Russian leadership stating that |
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| + | continued occupation of Ukrainian territory will trigger collective responses. |
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| + | Legal action: |
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| − | Absence of early coordination among linguistic authorities produced long-term effects. |
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| + | The issue is immediately raised in the United Nations and international courts. |
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| − | When computers became available, most national projects ignored the need for unified glyph numbering. |
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| − | Instead of extending [[ASCII]] to cover other major alphabets within a single-byte range, isolated encodings were invented. |
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| + | Military deterrence: |
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| − | These technical decisions, amplified by secrecy and isolation during the [[Cold War]], prevented efficient international standardization. |
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| + | NATO rapidly deploys naval and air units to the region as a defensive measure. |
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| − | They belong to [[History]], not [[Politics]]; but understanding them helps to avoid similar mistakes in future computer linguistics. |
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| + | Economic pressure: |
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| + | Assets connected to the Russian state and key political figures are frozen. |
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| + | These measures are presented not as escalation but as enforcement of previously |
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| − | == Practical implications == |
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| + | agreed commitments. |
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| + | ==Phase 5: Resolution Scenario== |
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| − | * '''Software designers''' should ensure that every visible glyph corresponds uniquely to one character code. |
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| − | * '''Teachers of Japanese''' and other languages should explain to students that a kanji’s shape may correspond to multiple encodings. |
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| − | * '''Researchers''' should maintain clear, non-overlapping definitions. |
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| − | * '''Students and users''' can consult this article to verify which concept — glyph, character, byte, or symbol — applies in context. |
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| + | Under coordinated diplomatic, economic and military pressure the Russian |
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| + | leadership faces a strategic choice: |
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| + | continue escalation with severe international consequences, |
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| − | == Examples == |
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| + | or withdraw forces and negotiate. |
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| + | In this simplified scenario the crisis ends with withdrawal of occupying |
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| − | # Compare '''A''' (U+0041) and '''А''' (U+0410). |
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| + | forces and restoration of Ukrainian control over its territory. |
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| − | Same glyph, different characters. |
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| − | # Observe differences between '''日''' in Japanese and Chinese fonts. |
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| − | Same Unicode code, slightly different glyphs. |
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| − | # Check that a file saved in [[UTF-8]] may use one, two, or three bytes per character. |
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| − | The glyph itself gives no hint how many bytes were used. |
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| − | # Identify fonts where zero “0” and uppercase “O” look almost identical — a design error leading to ambiguity. |
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| + | ==Consequences== |
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| + | {{fig|Mvn78red1.jpg|144|-20|2|2|}} |
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| + | The rapid enforcement of the [[Budapest memorandum]] produces several effects: |
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| + | * international agreements gain credibility; |
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| + | * aggressive territorial revisionism becomes less attractive; |
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| + | * states that renounced nuclear weapons see that security guarantees can work. |
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| + | ==Methodological note== |
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| − | == See also == |
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| − | [[Character]] |
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| − | [[Symbol]] |
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| − | [[Letter]] |
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| − | [[Byte]] |
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| − | [[Font]] |
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| − | [[Encoding]] |
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| − | [[Unicode]] |
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| − | [[ASCII]] |
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| − | [[Homoglyph]] |
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| − | [[KOI8-R]] |
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| − | [[JIS]] |
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| − | [[GB2312]] |
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| − | [[VSCII]] |
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| − | [[Tarja]] |
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| − | [[TORI axioms]] |
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| + | This article describes a hypothetical scenario rather than a prediction or a |
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| + | historical claim. |
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| + | Its purpose is to illustrate how intelligence analysis, diplomatic pressure, |
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| − | == References == |
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| + | economic tools and military deterrence could theoretically interact in the |
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| + | enforcement of international security guarantees. |
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| + | ==Notes by Editor== |
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| − | * ANSI X3.4-1967 — American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). |
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| − | * Unicode Consortium, ''The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0''. |
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| − | * Historical documentation of KOI8-R, JIS, GB2312, VSCII encodings. |
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| − | * Articles about suppression of cybernetics and computer standardization in the USSR (see also [[KeyRus]] and [[Gurtyak, Dmitry Alexandrovich]]). |
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| − | * Ilene Strizver, “What Is a Glyph?”, fonts.com. |
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| + | ==References== |
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| + | {{ref}} |
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| + | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum |
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| − | == Summary == |
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| + | https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%203007/Part/volume-3007-I-52241.pdf |
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| − | A '''glyph''' is a visible image of a [[character]]. |
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| + | Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Budapest, 5 December 1994 // |
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| − | The TORI interpretation makes the character — the numerical code unit — the primary object, and treats glyphs as its visible realizations. |
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| + | Entry into force: 5 December 1994 by signature // |
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| − | Historical experience shows that neglect of this mapping complicated early computerization and multilingual communication. |
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| + | Authentic texts: English, Russian and Ukrainian // |
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| − | Clear distinction between ''glyph'', ''character'', ''symbol'', and ''byte'' helps to avoid confusion and improves the design of digital writing systems. |
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| + | Registration with the Secretariat of the United Nations: Ukraine, 2 October 2014 |
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| + | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/236/236-h/236-h.htm#link2H_4_0001 [[Rudyard Kipling]]. THE JUNGLE BOOK. Release Date: January 16, 2006 [EBook #236] Last Updated: October 6, 2016. .. Akela lifted his head again and said, “He has eaten our food. He has slept with us. He has driven game for us. He has broken no word of the Law of the Jungle.”// “Also, I paid for him with a bull when he was accepted. The worth of a bull is little, but Bagheera’s honor is something that he will perhaps fight for,” said Bagheera in his gentlest voice.// “A bull paid ten years ago!” the Pack snarled. “What do we care for bones ten years old?” .. |
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| + | 2015.11.10. |
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| + | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA8kaGnf4ro [[Marco Rubio]]: Putin Is A Gangster. Published on Nov 10, 2015. Fox Business Debate 11.10.15. |
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| + | 2017.04.06. |
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| + | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1RSG2TeHAU Rubio: 'Putin is a war criminal' CNN Apr 6, 2017 |
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| + | 2022.03.04. <small> |
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| + | https://news.sky.com/story/russian-invasion-wouldnt-have-happened-if-ukraine-still-had-nuclear-weapons-ukrainian-political-adviser-says-12556811 |
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| + | </small>Russian invasion 'wouldn't have happened' if Ukraine still had nuclear weapons, Ukrainian political adviser says |
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| + | [[Svitlana Zalishchuk]], a foreign policy adviser to the Ukrainian deputy prime minister, told Sky News that Ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons was "without a doubt" a mistake. By [[Alexa Phillips]], news reporter Friday 4 March 2022 13:10, UK |
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| + | 2022.11.01. |
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| + | https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/why-vladimir-putin-would-use-nuclear-weapons-in-ukraine |
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| + | Why Vladimir Putin Would Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine.. |
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| + | The more the Kremlin has signalled its readiness to drop a nuclear bomb, the more the rest of the world has sought a reason to believe that it will not. By [[Masha Gessen]] November 1, 2022. |
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| + | 2023.03.17.<small> |
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| + | https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/situation-ukraine-icc-judges-issue-arrest-warrants-against-vladimir-vladimirovich-putin-and |
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| + | </small> Today, 17 March 2023, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the [[International Criminal Court]] (“ICC” or “the Court”) issued warrants of arrest for two individuals in the context of the situation in Ukraine: Mr Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Ms Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova. .. |
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| + | 2024.04.20. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/20/us-house-approves-61bn-aid-ukraine [[Robert Tait]], Joan E Greve and Chris Michael. US House approves $61bn in military aid for Ukraine after months of stalling. Sat 20 Apr 2024 22.46 BST |
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| + | 2024.11.13. |
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| + | https://unn.ua/en/news/ukraine-may-restore-nuclear-status-if-us-aid-is-cut-off-the-times |
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| + | Ukraine may restore nuclear status if US aid is cut off - The Times |
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| + | Kyiv • UNN November 13 2024, 08:54 PM .. |
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| + | The Times reports on the possibility that Ukraine could develop a [[nuclear weapon]] in a few months if US military aid is cut. .. |
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| + | 2025.03.12. |
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| + | https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2025/03/12/world/ukraine-security-nuclear-proliferation/ |
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| + | Lessons from Ukraine: Allies are fickle, nukes are forever// |
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| + | If Kyiv is left to capitulate, others will see security as stemming from power, not assurances. BY THOMAS O. FALK .. Mar 12, 2025 |
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| + | 2025.04.21.<small> |
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| + | https://global.espreso.tv/military-news-ukraine-could-technically-restore-nuclear-status-in-just-four-years-experts-say |
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| + | </small> Ukraine could technically restore nuclear status in just four years, experts say// 21 april, 2025 monday 11:16 |
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| + | 2025.07.01. <small> |
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| + | https://united24media.com/latest-news/uk-must-help-ukraine-regain-nuclear-arms-retired-british-commander-says-8787 |
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| + | </small>[[Roman Kohanets]]. |
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| + | UK Must Help Ukraine Regain Nuclear Arms, Retired British Commander Says |
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| + | May 31, 2025 16:42 Updated Jul 01, 2025 00:25. |
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| + | </small> |
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| + | {{fer}} |
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| + | ==Keywords== |
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| + | «[[Advices for Trump]]», |
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| + | «[[]]», |
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| + | «[[Alternative Math]]», |
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| + | «[[Annexation of Canada]]», |
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| + | «[[Annexation of Crimea]]», |
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| + | «[[Annexation of Greenland]]», |
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| + | «[[Annexation of Ichkeria]]», |
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| + | «[[Appeasing aggression]]», |
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| + | «[[Barack Obama]]», |
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| + | «[[Bill Clinton]]», |
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| + | «[[Budapest memorandum]]», |
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| + | «[[CIA]]», |
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| + | «[[CIA methodology]]», |
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| + | «[[ChatGPT]]», |
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| + | «[[Collapse of RF]]», |
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| + | «[[Collapse of USA]]», |
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| + | «[[Collapse of USSR]]», |
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| + | «[[Corruption]]», |
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| + | «[[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]», |
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| + | «[[Designate Russia as terrorist state]]», |
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| + | «[[Donald Trump]]», |
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| + | «[[Donroe Doctrine]]», |
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| + | «[[Duration]]», |
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| + | «[[Dvizhuha]]», |
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| + | «[[Fascism]]», |
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| + | «[[Gedankenexperment]]», |
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| + | «[[Hybrid war]]», |
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| + | «[[Jinping]]», |
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| + | «[[Joe Biden]]», |
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| + | «[[Moscovia]]», |
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| + | «[[Mystic weakness]]», |
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| + | «[[New World Order]]», |
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| + | «[[Pahanat]]», |
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| + | «[[Propaganda]]», |
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| + | «[[Putin]]», |
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| + | «[[Putin world war]]», |
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| + | «[[Realpolitik]]», |
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| + | «[[Russian Agent Governs America]]», |
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| + | «[[Russian invasion into Ichkeria]]», |
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| + | «[[Russian invasion into Ukraine]]», |
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| + | «[[Russki mir]]», |
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| + | «[[Sabotage]]», |
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| + | «[[Small Victorious War]]», |
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| + | «[[Small victorious war]]», |
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| + | «[[TROI]]», |
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| + | «[[Trump as KGB agent]]», |
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| + | «[[Two concepts of collapse of the USSR]]», |
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| + | «[[USA]]», |
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| + | «[[Witkoff-Lavrov Pact Emulation]]», |
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| + | «[[Wreckage of Crimea]]», |
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| + | |||
| + | «[[Аннексия Ичкерии]]», |
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| + | «[[Аннексия Крыма]]», |
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| + | «[[Будапештский меморандум]]», |
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| + | «[[Гибридная война]]», |
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| + | «[[Движуха]]», |
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| + | «[[Ихтамнет]]», |
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| + | «[[Кисельные берега]]», |
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| + | «[[Коррупция]]», |
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| + | «[[Маленькая победоносная война]]», |
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| + | «[[Московия]]», |
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| + | «[[Мы попадём в рай а они сдохнут]]», |
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| + | «[[Мысленный эксперимент]]», |
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| + | «[[Новый Мировой Порядок]]», |
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| + | «[[Остов Крым]]», |
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| + | «[[Остров Крым]]», |
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| + | «[[От Аляски до Одесы]]», |
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| + | «[[Паханат]]», |
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| + | «[[Путинский план спецоперации]]», |
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| + | «[[Российское вторжение в Грузию]]», |
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| + | «[[Российское вторжение в Украину]]» |
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| + | «[[Саботаж]]», |
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 12 March 2026
Swift enforcement of the Budapest Memorandum is a gedankenexperiment describing how the guarantees given to Ukraine in 1994 could have been implemented if the United States and its allies had decided to enforce them consistently and rapidly.
The scenario is intentionally simplified in order to make the causal logic explicit.
This emulation is generated by ChatGPT in order to explain the sense of the Budapest memorandum - under condition, that initially, it was not a fraud, nor a bluff, nor a trick since the beginning, and initially, its signing by the American President was not an attempt to destroy the International Law, nor an attempt to show that America again becomes a poor colony with external government - as it was 3 centures ago.
I such a way, the emulation below is constructed under fantastic assumption, that the Moscovian war crimes do not menace the world with the nuclear weapon, and, at this conditions, the Budapest memorandum still could have been implemented.
Russian President Boris Yeltsin, left, American President Bill Clinton, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, and British Prime Minister John Major, extreme right, sign the Budapest memorandum 1994.12.05 [1]
Premise
In 1994 Ukraine agreed to give up the nuclear weapons inherited from the USSR. In exchange, the United States, the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation signed the Budapest memorandum, promising to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
The thought experiment below assumes that the US administration interprets these assurances not merely as diplomatic language but as commitments affecting the national interests and credibility of the United States.
Phase 1: Intelligence Assessment (1994–2000)
1994.12.01
US intelligence services deliver an analytical memorandum to the President and to Congress.
The report states that:
- After the collapse of the USSR, the Russian Federation may attempt to restore influence over former Soviet territories.
- Military pressure against neighboring states is considered plausible.
- Potential targets include weak or politically unstable former Soviet republics.
The report also evaluates two strategic scenarios.
Scenario A: Ukraine keeps nuclear weapons. This creates a regional balance of power but complicates nuclear non-proliferation policy.
Scenario B: Ukraine gives up nuclear weapons in exchange for credible security guarantees from nuclear powers.
The report concludes that Scenario B is viable only if the guarantees are considered enforceable.
1994.12.02
The President acknowledges the report and instructs intelligence agencies to monitor Russian military and political developments closely.
Phase 2: Early Warning Signals (1994–2008)
In subsequent years intelligence monitoring identifies several patterns:
- Military operations against Ichkeria (First Chechen War).
- Russian political rhetoric emphasizing influence over the “near abroad”.
- Gradual increase of military presence of Russia and frozen conflicts in territories such as Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Analysts warn that these conflicts demonstrate a strategic method of RF:
1. Create or maintain unstable regions in neighboring states.
2. Use military presence to influence political outcomes.
3. Prevent integration of these states into Western institutions.
The assessment concludes that Ukraine may eventually face similar pressure.
2008.08.08, the Russian invasion into Georgia confirms this pattern
Intelligence briefings warn that the Georgian war could represent a precedent for future operations against other neighbors, including Ukraine.
Phase 3: Pre-Crisis Alert (2008–2014)
After the Georgian war, US intelligence agencies intensify monitoring of Russian military modernization and political strategy.
Analysts warn that:
- Crimea has strategic value because of the Black Sea Fleet.
- Political instability in Ukraine could create an opportunity for intervention.
- Hybrid methods (covert troops, irregular forces, propaganda) may be used to obscure responsibility.
By early 2014 intelligence reports conclude that military intervention in Ukraine is highly probable.
Phase 4: Immediate Response (2014)
When armed forces without insignia appear in Crimea in February 2014, the United States and the United Kingdom interpret the event as a violation of the Budapest memorandum.
Within days they take several coordinated actions.
Diplomatic action: An official warning is delivered to the Russian leadership stating that continued occupation of Ukrainian territory will trigger collective responses.
Legal action: The issue is immediately raised in the United Nations and international courts.
Military deterrence: NATO rapidly deploys naval and air units to the region as a defensive measure.
Economic pressure: Assets connected to the Russian state and key political figures are frozen.
These measures are presented not as escalation but as enforcement of previously agreed commitments.
Phase 5: Resolution Scenario
Under coordinated diplomatic, economic and military pressure the Russian leadership faces a strategic choice:
continue escalation with severe international consequences, or withdraw forces and negotiate.
In this simplified scenario the crisis ends with withdrawal of occupying forces and restoration of Ukrainian control over its territory.
Consequences
The rapid enforcement of the Budapest memorandum produces several effects:
- international agreements gain credibility;
- aggressive territorial revisionism becomes less attractive;
- states that renounced nuclear weapons see that security guarantees can work.
Methodological note
This article describes a hypothetical scenario rather than a prediction or a historical claim.
Its purpose is to illustrate how intelligence analysis, diplomatic pressure, economic tools and military deterrence could theoretically interact in the enforcement of international security guarantees.
Notes by Editor
References
- ↑ https://www.belfercenter.org/event/ukraines-nuclear-disarmament-25-years-after-budapest-memorandum Ukraine’s Nuclear Disarmament: 25 Years After the Budapest Memorandum. Fri., Dec. 6, 2019 | 8:30am - 5:30pm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%203007/Part/volume-3007-I-52241.pdf Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Budapest, 5 December 1994 // Entry into force: 5 December 1994 by signature // Authentic texts: English, Russian and Ukrainian // Registration with the Secretariat of the United Nations: Ukraine, 2 October 2014
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