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The endless proxy war, by design
While privately conceding that its ally Ukraine is not “capable of winning the war,” the Biden administration keeps fueling it.
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While privately conceding that its ally Ukraine is not “capable of winning the war,” the Biden administration keeps fueling it.
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The Europeans have been nicely played by the Americans
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Washington may regret its role in the war in Ukraine.
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Up until now, the heated question has been about who is responsible for starting the war in Ukraine. Biden and the West call the war “unprovoked” and apportion all the blame to Russia; Putin and his partners say NATO expansion provoked the war and apportion all the blame to the US and NATO.
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Military force without diplomacy cannot deliver lasting results and can lead to an unparalleled catastrophe with consequences beyond comprehension.
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As a key player in Kyiv’s defense and the leader of sanctions against Russia, Washington is obligated to help find a way out.
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If the Biden team really views the war as a protracted stalemate, as has been reported, why isn’t it pushing for a settlement?
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A recent series of escalations has brought the war in Ukraine to a dangerous moment that necessitates an equally dramatic change of diplomatic course and push for negotiations for peace.
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Comparing the current war in Ukraine to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis is a form of intellectual laziness.
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We are dealing with two different approaches here.