Putin's Slow Gain in Ukraine: What's the West Doing?
Brussels, BelgiumFri Oct 18 2024
Vladimir Putin is making steady progress in Ukraine, using Iranian drones and North Korean artillery. Meanwhile, Brussels, the EU's capital, seems stuck waiting for elections and new leaders. NATO admits Russia is making small gains, but Ukraine hasn't achieved its key goal of relieving the frontline in Donbas. Eastern European allies fear they could be next if Putin wins. They've secured borders, but everyone hopes for peace. The question is, can a deal stop the fighting? Many expect a settlement like the Korean War's 38th parallel. But Ukraine knows from past experiences that promises alone won't prevent future wars. They need firm military alliances. The US and European militaries might struggle to meet their commitments. A recent study shows Germany's military would run out of ammunition in 70 days if shooting like Russia. It's hard to imagine leaders authorizing military action against Russia. The West's will to defend Ukraine is questioned. Leadership is needed to break complacency and show commitment to Ukraine.
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What are the implications if the West cannot commit to the military defense of Ukraine should it become a NATO ally?
What political and diplomatic efficacy does the Minsk Agreements have in the current conflict?
What hidden agenda does the West have in waiting for political changes before acting against Putin?
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