From Council on Foreign Relations <[email protected]>
Subject The War in Ukraine: Two Years Later
Date February 24, 2024 2:00 PM
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An Embattled Ukraine,Two Years Later <[link removed]>

This week marks two years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Despite all that Ukraine has accomplished, its stalled counteroffensive leads to grave concerns about the fate of the war. CFR experts and graphic-rich explainers examine why Ukraine has struggled, what to expect for the future of the war, and the wider repercussions of the conflict.

More on the war in Ukraine <[link removed]>

How Much Aid Has the U.S. Sent to Ukraine? <[link removed]>

Jonathan Masters and Will Merrow

Bilateral aid commitments to Ukraine as of January 15, 2024 <[link removed]>
Six charts illustrate the level of support that the United States has provided to Ukraine in its war against Russia. Explore the charts <[link removed]>

Resilient Ukraine Faces Defeat if U.S. Aid Falters <[link removed]>

Max Boot <[link removed]>

A failure by the United States to continue military aid would spell disaster for Ukraine and its Western allies while emboldening Russia. Read the opinion <[link removed]>

Ukrainian people walk along destroyed Russian vehicles in Kyiv. <[link removed]>

How Russia Stopped Ukraine’s Momentum <[link removed]>

Stephen Biddle <[link removed]>

The strength of prepared defenses in modern warfare will make it hard for Ukraine to achieve a breakthrough. Read more on ForeignAffairs.com <[link removed]>

A tank firing toward Russian troops in Ukraine's Kharkiv region in July 2023. <[link removed]>

What Tucker Carlson’s Putin Interview Means for the War <[link removed]>

Stephen Sestanovich <[link removed]>

Russian President Vladimir Putin undermined a more reasonable tone with obscure historical justifications of the invasion of Ukraine. Explore the insights <[link removed]>

Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with U.S. television host Tucker Carlson in Moscow. <[link removed]>

Global Perspectives on Ending the Russia-Ukraine War <[link removed]>

Council of Councils

Experts from thirteen countries propose markedly different ways to contain or end the war in Ukraine. Read the Global Memo <[link removed]>

Ukrainian servicemen rest at their positions in a trench after a fight near Bakhmut, Ukraine. <[link removed]>

Year Three of the Ukraine War <[link removed]>

In the latest episode of The President’s Inbox <[link removed]> podcast, CFR’s Miriam Elder <[link removed]> and Carla Anne Robbins <[link removed]> sit down with James M. Lindsay <[link removed]> to discuss where the war between Russia and Ukraine is headed as it enters its third year.

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View more of CFR’s analysis of the war in Ukraine <[link removed]> and watch our YouTube shorts <[link removed]> for quick expert takes on Russia, Ukraine, and the conflict.

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