If we do not refuse to be blackmailed and step in to stop Russia, Ukraine will only be the start
Ukraine’s leaders will not agree to anything permanent while cities are besieged, vast swaths of their country are occupied, and heinous war crimes proliferate – and why should they? Nor is it likely that Putin will abandon his insistence that Ukraine remain separate fromand the EU, or give up his claims to Crimea and recently captured territory along the southern seaboard.
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