How Russia’s nuclear double cross of Ukraine teaches dangerous lessons
After Moscow’s invasion, nuclear aspirants like Iran or nuclear powers like China may have learned dangerous strategies.
After Moscow’s invasion, nuclear aspirants like Iran or nuclear powers like China may have learned dangerous strategies.
Even if Russia "manages to take control of the territory of Ukraine, the Russian military’s underlying problems with professionalization may handicap these occupiers in their efforts to maintain control over that country for the long-term," write two RAND experts.
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