Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Where Are We Headed?

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Ukraine’s Kursk offensive has added a new dynamic to an otherwise predictable grinding war of attrition between Russia and Ukraine. The war has now dragged on for the better part of three years, with neither Moscow nor Kyiv able to achieve their territorial objectives. Nor are there any prospects for serious negotiations that might pause or end the war.

Are there any developments on the battlefield that suggest changes in either side’s tactics and strategies in the months ahead? Have Europe and the United States developed funding and political strategies to prepare for the long war? What are the right mix of policy tools and overall strategy to help prosecute a long war in Ukraine and an open-ended confrontation with Moscow?

Join Aaron David Miller as he engages in conversation with Carnegie’s own Dara Massicot and Eric Ciaramella to discuss these and other issues.
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This war is far from a stalemate. Russia is evidently gaining the upper hand, though it's often downplayed by mainstream media. Despite the reluctance to acknowledge it, the situation isn't in Ukraine's favor. At this point, pursuing peace may be their only viable option.

she
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We always win.
Why would it be any different for Ukraine?

darwel
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Two pro Ukrainian guest spewing propaganda.

she
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I cant believe that these people are considered "intellectuals" in America.smdh.Propoganda at its finest😂

MrLandLrD
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Lift martial law, dump the draconian anti speach laws and call elections..a nd let the Ukrainian people speak. Drop the Rubbish that Ukraine is democratic country
The Kiev regime reminds me very much of the Bolshevics of 1917 but that may be above your pay grade.

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This is what Victoria Nuland, NATO, EU does. Divide and conquer.

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