"Ukraine's Battle Against Russia: Stalemate Fears and the Quest for Peace Amid Diminishing Support"

The article argues against the perception of a stalemate in the Ukraine war, emphasizing the ongoing efforts by both Ukraine and Russia to rebuild offensive capabilities. It highlights the critical role of Western support in determining the conflict's trajectory, warning that a failure to commit to sustained aid could lead to Ukrainian subjugation and a stronger, more emboldened Russia. The piece underscores the importance of training Ukrainian forces for offensive operations and the need for increased production of military supplies to maintain a defensive posture and prepare for future offensives. The article concludes that the West's decision on support for Ukraine will have far-reaching implications for global security and the international norm against changing borders by force.
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