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Sep 2022
1h 17m

Why Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine

NEW YORK TIMES OPINION
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When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the question most analysts were asking was not whether Russia would win. It was how fast. On almost every quantifiable metric from military strength to economic size Russia has decisive advantages over Ukraine. A swift Russian victory appeared inevitable. Of course, that swift victory didn’t happen. And in recent wee ... Show More
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