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What should be done to promote peace and safety in places affected by missile attacks?

Geopolitics
Ukraine
开始于 May 30, 2026
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CLAIM 发布者 will May 30, 2026
The international community's response is key in promoting peace. However, we must critically assess the balance between sanctions on Russia and providing support to Ukraine, as both strategies carry significant risks and potential consequences.

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While some advocate for peace initiatives, we must consider that appeasing aggressors like Russia may only embolden further attacks. A strong defense and military support for Ukraine are essential to deter future missile strikes and ensure long-term security.

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To promote peace and safety in areas affected by missile attacks, we should increase humanitarian aid and support for displaced individuals. Providing food, shelter, and psychological support can help communities rebuild and foster resilience amid ongoing conflict.

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