News Analysis
In the one year since Russia launched its “special military operation” in Ukraine, the international arena has become more complex—and more dangerous.
Despite the combined might of the West, led by the formidable NATO alliance, Russia has managed to capture—and hold—broad swathes of territory.
Europe, meanwhile, has had to contend with a severe energy crisis, especially after last year’s destruction of strategic gas pipelines by mysterious forces.
As the West doubles down on its support for Kyiv, fears of widening conflict—and even nuclear war—have mounted, with no sign of a peaceful solution in sight…. Source
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