The West is united in its desire to help Ukraine. Now what?
Summary
As the cluster bombs rain down on residential areas in Kyiv and Kharkiv, people around the world are watching on their phones, outraged and appalled. We are about to live through a singular moment in history – a 21st century […]
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As the cluster bombs rain down on residential areas in Kyiv and Kharkiv, people around the world are watching on their phones, outraged and appalled.
We are about to live through a singular moment in history – a 21st century war in Europe that threatens in real time to extinguish the independence of a modern democracy, and the slaughter of thousands of its citizens, like some macabre video game.
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