Analysis
Russia’s Attack on Humanity: War of Extermination and Genocide against Ukrainians
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Russian attacks on civilians in Ukraine are not isolated war crimes but an integral part of Russia's state directed and systematic policy of genocide against Ukrainians. As part of its genocidal policy, Russia is executing a calculated criminal strategy of destruction to create perilous living conditions for Ukrainians that endanger human existence.
Europe can defend Ukraine or face Russia alone. There is no third option.
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Three years of Ukrainian sacrifice bought Europe time. Europe is spending it on excuses. Europe is watching Ukraine slowly bleed to death—and making excuses for why it cannot act.
Europe's Power is Defined by the Ability to Take Action in Ukraine
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Europe’s red lines on support for Ukraine continue to invite Putin to destroy more of Ukraine and further destroy the international rules based order. While Ukraine shields the peace of NATO nations from Russia’s aggression, Europe’s political formula of ‘supporting Ukraine for as long as it fights’ is humiliatingly inadequate. To claim its geopolitical power, Europe must take action in Ukraine.
Tragedy of the West: Sacrificing Ukraine and the Rules-Based Order
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The result of Russia’s war of aggression is a product of the ambivalence of the West, which by turns supported Ukraine’s defence in the conflict and refused to escalate its response to a level consistent with the threat Russia poses. The rules-based order is at stake, and Ukraine stands alone in its defence.
The West Must Stop Protecting Russia from the Consequences of its Actions
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After more than a decade of the largest war in Europe since the Second World War, the West can no longer ignore the fact that the tipping point of the global balance of power lies in Ukraine.