Reflections on the never-ending war in Ukraine
Geopolitics
Global
Started February 24, 2026
Four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, politicians and writers discuss the state of Europe’s biggest, deadliest war since 1945
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Reflections on the never-ending war in Ukraine
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Feb 24, 2026
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Feb 24, 2026
Continued support for Ukraine is essential to uphold international law and deter further acts of aggression by authoritarian regimes.
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The focus on military solutions in Ukraine overshadows the urgent need for humanitarian aid and support for the millions affected by the war.
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Investing in Ukraine's military capabilities is vital for its sovereignty, but we must also prepare for the long-term implications of a drawn-out conflict.
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The war in Ukraine highlights the complexities of global geopolitics, necessitating a nuanced understanding of the motivations behind both sides.
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The prolonged conflict in Ukraine risks destabilizing Europe and should prompt a swift push for a diplomatic resolution to avoid further loss of life.
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