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On February 25, Mark Temnycky, nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, was published in Real Clear Defense on how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has altered US and European security and ended the post-Cold War era in European security. The post Temnycky in R
On February 25, Mark Temnycky, nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, was published in Real Clear Defense on how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has altered US and European security and ended the post-Cold War era in European security.
The choices that Washington, European capitals, and Kyiv make in the coming years will determine whether this rearmament leads to lasting deterrence and stability, or whether Europe will face renewed cycles of crisis and war.
Mark Temnycky

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