Decisions the West Must Make on the Russia-Ukraine War in 2023

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Decisions the West Must Make on the Russia-Ukraine War in 2023
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The biggest surprise of 2022 was Ukraine’s humbling of Russia’s military machine, but Putin believes he can still win a contest of wills. In the months ahead, Ukraine's supporters will have to make some difficult decisions.

Manu Brabo for The Wall Street JournalThe biggest surprise of 2022 was Ukraine’s humbling of Russia’s military machine. After countering Russia’s initial assault, Ukraine’s citizen army even launched counteroffensives in the northeast and south, recovering some lost territory. Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky transformed from comedian-president to charismatic war leader.

Historians might contend that the Russo-Ukrainian War is a leftover from the surprising, peaceful end of the Soviet empire in 1991. Russia’s Vladimir Putin has never accepted Ukraine’s independence and sovereignty. He views this battle—and his place in it—within the stream of Russian history. At age 70, Mr. Putin is determined to restore Greater Russia before Ukraine turns fully to the West. A U.S. intelligence official told me that when an American emissary warned Mr.

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