While I do not really know if "The Atlantic" is a liberal or conservative - libertarian publication, people should nonetheless read the article along with the latest F.S.I. International Working Group report, and give Rachel Maddow's book a try. Why? More people are going to need an informed view on the future of Russia and Ukraine and this would be an easy way, more or less, to capture and to form opinions about the hows and whys of the tragic invasion and its possible outcomes. Consider at least the comfort of your reading chair and the state of the war in Ukraine with bitter cold, and the pitched battles at that. It is also important to understand the coercion and blackmail of the Putin regime vis - a - vis the war in Ukraine and its response to sanctions that has Russian Federation attempting to pulverize Ukraine for the sake of grinding down the hopes and optimism for democracy in Eastern Europe and the efforts of EU and the U.S. to make Ukraine successful.
While I do not really know if "The Atlantic" is a liberal or conservative - libertarian publication, people should nonetheless read the article along with the latest F.S.I. International Working Group report, and give Rachel Maddow's book a try. Why? More people are going to need an informed view on the future of Russia and Ukraine and this would be an easy way, more or less, to capture and to form opinions about the hows and whys of the tragic invasion and its possible outcomes. Consider at least the comfort of your reading chair and the state of the war in Ukraine with bitter cold, and the pitched battles at that. It is also important to understand the coercion and blackmail of the Putin regime vis - a - vis the war in Ukraine and its response to sanctions that has Russian Federation attempting to pulverize Ukraine for the sake of grinding down the hopes and optimism for democracy in Eastern Europe and the efforts of EU and the U.S. to make Ukraine successful.