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The US Congress last week approved a Lend-lease Act for Ukraine, resurrecting the World War II program of that name. Russia is appalled.
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March 7, 2022
Emptying the Kremlin’s Energy Piggy Bank
To elevate pressure on the Putin regime, a coordinated approach is needed to fast-track sectoral sanctions on the Russian oil and gas sector.
March 7, 2022
An Underground Resistance Movement for Ukraine
If Russia succeeds in occupying large parts of the country, a resistance movement can prosper, but only if the West provides help.
March 7, 2022
The Lesson of Sarajevo — Putin Can’t Win
Ukrainians face a bleak experience at the hands of Russian invaders, but the Kremlin is deluded to imagine it can subdue a country of this size.
March 7, 2022
A New Ukraine Emerges
The West believes it has a choice whether it should directly confront Vladimir Putin in Ukraine. It really doesn’t.
March 6, 2022
The West Must Be More Decisive on Ukraine
Western sanctions have failed to halt Russia’s brutal military campaign against Ukraine. Too many carve-outs and exceptions remain
March 6, 2022
How Far Is Putin Willing to Go?
The war in Ukraine becomes more and more dangerous for humanity
March 4, 2022
Germany’s Turning Point
Less than a fortnight after Russia’s invasion, a new Germany is beginning to emerge.
March 4, 2022
Five Ways to Make Russia’s Occupation Unpleasant
The West has multiple ways to help Ukraine and to make the task much harder for the Russian military.
March 4, 2022
Putin Erraticus
Vladimir Putin is making decisions based on his emotions and in a vacuum. This will make it very difficult to deter him.