OPINION | 'We must ensure Russia loses this war and that it is absolutely clear to them that no such aggression can ever again happen along its borders.'
, the outcome of the conflict is far from clear and it will take at least two major shifts in U.S. and NATO policies to capitalize on the successes achieved by Kyiv during the past year.
As the war has progressed this past year, we have come to realize that the only true threat to NATO and Europe would be for Russia to be able to defeat Ukraine and to get away with its land grab and atrocities in that country. That is what we must avoid at all costs. And the only way to do that is to provide Ukraine with more rather than “just enough” assistance.
to make a real difference in the battle against a Russian army with inferior but many more such tanks.about whether to provide Ukraine’s air force with advanced Western fighters. Further delays with these and other needed supplies only play into Russia’s hands.Yevhenii Zavhorodnii/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Senior U.S. officials have told me that we are nowhere near being able to commence negotiations to end this war because the sides are so far apart. Ukraine, reasonably, wants Russia to exit the country and restore the 2014 borders. Russia wants to keep the gains it has made. That means that the battles being fought during 2023, beginning very likely with a, will be about moving one side or the other off their current intransigent positions as a consequence of gains or losses on the battlefield.
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