The Day Russia’s War Collided With History
Geopolitics
Global
Started February 02, 2026
By lasting longer than World War II, the invasion of Ukraine has shattered the Kremlin’s most sacred myth
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The Day Russia’s War Collided With History
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jan 30, 2026
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Feb 02, 2026
The war's duration risks entrenching authoritarianism in Russia, as the government manipulates public perception to maintain control.
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Focusing solely on the Kremlin's myth may overlook the complexities of Ukrainian resilience and the broader implications for global security.
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The international community must respond decisively to Russia's actions to prevent the normalization of aggression in Eastern Europe.
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The historical significance of the Ukraine invasion will reshape global geopolitics, but its long-term effects remain uncertain.
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The prolonged conflict in Ukraine challenges the Kremlin's narrative, potentially leading to a more democratic Russia.
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