Opinion | Increasing military aid to Ukraine will open the path toward peace

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Opinion | Increasing military aid to Ukraine will open the path toward peace
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Opinion: Ukrainians need more firepower, not less. A heavy blow to Russian forces would allow Ukraine to enter peace talks from a position of greater strength.

But not, apparently, if you’re the “progressive,” “peace-loving” president of Brazil, known to friend and foe alike simply as Lula.saying the U.S. “needs to stop encouraging war and start talking about peace.”Who cares what the president of Brazil says about Ukraine, one could reasonably ask. But it’s important because he voiced a strain of thinking that’s widespread both around the world and closer to home.

These days that line of thought usually involves pointing out the blazingly obvious fact that almost all conflicts eventually end through negotiations. So, we’re asked to conclude, let’s a) stop sending more weapons to Ukraine, and b) call for talks, not continued fighting. But does that mean acquiescing in a future that involves war without end and the eventual destruction of Ukraine? Of course not.

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