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Revision as of 19:19, 9 January 2024
“ The only thing worse than waging war against a genocidal invader is losing one.
Ukrainian victory
- Gideon Rose, “Ukraine’s Winnable War Why the West Should Help Kyiv Retake All Its Territory” (archive)
- Nicholas Grossman, “Russia’s Mutiny Shows Ukraine Can Win the War”, June 28, 2023 [2]
US Aid to Ukraine
- How to end Russia’s war on Ukraine, Chatham House report, June 27, 2023: “The unanimous conclusion of the authors is that the only outcome to the war that can safeguard the future security of Europe is a convincing Ukrainian victory – hence, Western military support to Kyiv should be redoubled before it is too late.”
- The Real Cost of Ukraine: “What happens to Ukraine is more important to America than most people realize. American aid costs less than abandoning the country to be defeated by Putin.”
- George Packer, ‘We Only Need Some Metal Things’
Better weapons
NATO
No-fly zone
- Andreas Umland, “We’re going to need that Ukraine no-fly zone after all”, July 27, 2023
Foreign policy
- Alexander Vindman, “Stop Tiptoeing Around Russia It Is Time to End Washington’s Decades of Deference to Moscow” (archive)
Deimperialization of russia
- Anne Applebaum, “The Russian Empire Must Die: A better future requires Putin’s defeat—and the end to imperial aspirations.”