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If Ukraine’s Invasion Of Russia’s Kursk Oblast Was A Diversion, It Has Failed
Russian troops continue to march on Pokrovsk.
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Russian troops continue to march on Pokrovsk.
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The Palianytsia is more of a psychological weapon than a tactical one due to its envisaged role in reshaping perceptions and getting America to lift its restrictions on using the ATACMS to strike deep inside Russian territory.
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Hitting Faraway Targets Will Not Tip the Balance of the War
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A short-term success doesn’t necessarily have any long-term effects.
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An inside look at what Russia expects—and doesn’t—in a cease-fire with Ukraine.
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A bizarre geopolitical thesis in the Indian media last week characterised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent 7-hour trip to Ukraine via Poland as part of an effort “to plug a missing link — Central Europe — in India’s European policy.” Per this […]
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Whenever the Russian forces conduct mass missiles strikes against Ukraine the Ukrainian air defense troops claim that the shot down a lot of them, often the majority.
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UK has pressed US to back Kyiv’s use of Storm Shadow missiles on Russian territory
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Zelenskyy is prepared to ignore Russia’s nuclear threats. But the Biden administration is still wary of escalating the war
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Only a few weeks ago, the Ukraine war seemed to be reaching some kind of diplomatic endgame: The war had long settled into what was more or less a bloody stalemate; Washington was distracted by events in the Middle East; and even Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who had long rejected any negotiations if they meant giving up territory, had publicly softened his stance on the idea.