The Russia-Ukraine peace deal is not a loss. Nor is it a victory / Stephen Wertheim
The conflict is neither a clearcut defeat nor a feelgood victory, but an in-between outcome that contains profound elements of each No one should be satisfied with the unjust peace that Ukraine may be forced to accept. The aggressor would be rewarded with territory and other concessions from the (…)
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