Moving NATO troops from one country to another won't be enough to ensure European security
Bernd Riegert, DW: Ukraine war ushers in Europe's 'new normal'
The aid that NATO will offer Ukraine is limited. What will be the result of this war in Europe? The military alliance has to think of the future and boost its defenses, says DW's Bernd Riegert.
NATO has to come to terms with a completely new security situation. A new reality, the "new normal," as Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has described it on Thursday.
The Russian attempt to subjugate Ukraine has catapulted the world back a good 30 to 40 years to the Cold War era when highly armed military blocs faced off against each other in the middle of Europe.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 31, 2022
Could Ukraine 'win' the war? And other questions -- BBC
Ukraine war: How reliant is the world on Russia for oil and gas? -- Jake Horton, Daniele Palumbo & Tim Bowler, BBC
By the Numbers: Where Do Russia’s Energy Exports Go? -- Russia Matters
A three-step plan for ending war in Ukraine and averting World War III -- Shamil Idriss, The Hill
Only total military failure will curb Putin’s ambitions in Ukraine -- Keir Giles, The Guardian
Ukraine Has Forever Changed Europe’s Balance of Power -- Ramon Marks, National Interest
The Emerging Order -- George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures Removing time from Putin’s side -- Laurence Kotlikoff, The Hill
The Kremlin’s Next Targets? Georgia and Moldova -- Sergi Kapanadze, CEPA
Biden’s Unbalanced Ukraine Policy -- Colin Dueck, National Interest
Biden risking new wars with Iran ‘diplomacy’ — and our Middle East allies know it -- Michael Rubin and Jonathan Schanzer, The Hill
Will the EU-China summit lure Beijing toward the West? -- Priyanka Shankar, DW
Pakistan: Why is Imran Khan blaming the West for his downfall? -- Haroon Janjua, DW
April is likely to be a busy month for North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un -- Joseph DeTrani, The Cipher Brief
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