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With Russia's ongoing military buildup near Ukraine and the West's rejection of Moscow’s security demands, the window for diplomacy may be closing. Putin’s Ukraine strategy is mix of threats ...
Despite predictions from global analysts that Russia would collapse under sanctions, military losses, and diplomatic ...
Moscow has heavily invested in military tech and ramped up drone production to meet its growing demands, as Ukraine struggles to counter near-nightly attacks ...
Three Ukrainians were killed in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, where Russia captured a first village this week after ...
President Trump’s new hardline strategy—offering advanced weapons to Ukraine while threatening Russia with a 50-day ultimatum ...
F or the past several months, Ukraine and its western partners have been watching Russia methodically build up a powerful force of over 100,000 soldiers on their shared border. While he claims not ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is changing his military strategy in the Kremlin's war on Ukraine, experts say, ramping up the brutality to avoid losing a weeks-long conflict it was supposed to ...
Ukraine’s European breakout — caused by Putin’s first major political blunder in openly and heavy handedly betting on ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, and thus escalating the ...
Putin's Ukraine assault confounds Biden strategy, puts leadership to the test By Matt Spetalnick , Simon Lewis and Steve Holland February 24, 2022 2:21 PM UTC Updated February 24, 2022 ...
Even if Putin doesn’t seize all of Ukraine, he has a larger strategy. The U.S. needs one, too.
However, Putin's idea of what this deal should look like may be different to Trump's. The US president wants there to be an initial 30-day suspension of fighting between Ukraine and Russia.
Putin might be betting that he can shatter Ukraine’s economy and oust its government without having to immediately roll in tanks. Mr. Putin’s strategic choices over the next few weeks may make ...