Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine early on Thursday, initiating a war that will have sweeping consequences for Ukraine, for Europe, and for the international order. “The United States and its allies could find themselves deeply unprepared” to deal with the fallout, Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage write. “There may be little that the West can do to prevent a Russian military conquest,” but “it will be able to influence what happens afterward,” they add. “Wars that are won are never won forever.”
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