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Instead of alienating the military and people with a desperate and disastrous offensive, why didn't Kerensky sue for terms? Surely he realized that the war was so incredibly unpopular that the political fallout from doing a Brest-litovsk-style deal would be significantly less? Did he have an inflexible sense of honor? Did he think the Russians could succeed? Some other reason?