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Putin vs the West: At War TV review world leaders offer candid reflections in BBC documentary – Financial Times

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An unlikely challenger to Putin brings a rare show of defiance, creating a dilemma for the Kremlin – The Associated Press

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Analysis: China’s rising star visits U.S. over warming Putin-Kim ties – Nikkei Asia

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Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize.

Following the strikingly abrupt fallof former Foreign Minister Qin Gang last year, the world of Chinese diplomacy is welcoming a new rising star.

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Kremlin denies report Putin reached out to the US about ending Ukraine war – Business Insider

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Belarusian President complains to Putin that Ukraine and Baltic countries "seek better life abroad" video – Yahoo News

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Alexander Lukashenko, self-proclaimed President of Belarus, has claimed at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that Ukraine and Baltic countries "could cooperate with Russia instead of seeking a better life abroad".

Source: Lukashenko and Putin at a meeting in St Petersburg, as reported by the Pul pervogo Telegram channel and Russian media outlet Interfax

Quote from Lukashenko: "I thought which country could provide such opportunities to such a country as Belarus? We do not see any issues with Russia No [other] country would be able to treat Belarus the way you do.

So Im thinking: what prevents Ukraine and the Baltic countries from cooperating with us like this? This is our world, we have been building it for several decades, we won that horrible war [WW2 ed.] together. So lets move in this direction. But no, they dont want to, they seek a better life abroad."

Details: Lukashenko also said that he thinks Ukraine will "come back" to Russia and Belarus.

At the opening of a monument in Leningrad Oblast to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad from the siege, Lukashenko said "it would be great if someone from Ukraine was standing here too".

"Three Slavic nations have suffered. But they are absent. What can we do? Its their choice to take a different path. But I think they will come back to us. They will have no other option," Lukashenko said.

Putin, in his turn, claimed at the beginning of the meeting with Lukashenko in the Konstantinovsky Palace in St. Petersburg that they would discuss the war against Ukraine.

"Of course, today during our conversation I will inform you in detail about what is happening in the special military operation zone," Putin told Lukashenko.

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Putin Vs the West: At War review did Liz Truss really storm out of her own office? – The Guardian

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U.S. Ally Could Hand Biden New Trump Card for Dealing with Putin – Newsweek

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Putin says earns $175K, owns couple of apartments and a parking spot – Business Insider

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Kremlin denies report that Putin reaching out to US, might drop key demands on Ukraine – Reuters.com

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In Ukraine and Europe, a concern: Has Putin outlasted the US? – The Christian Science Monitor

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The July 2022 delivery to Ukraine of the sophisticated American HIMARS multiple rocket launcher offered ironclad evidence that the United States would, in President Joe Bidens words, stand with Ukraine as long as it takes to repel Russias aggression.

But these days, concerns are growing in Ukraine that the U.S. and some Western partners are tiring of the war Russian President Vladimir Putin launched nearly two years ago.

Americas robust support for Ukraine has resonated across Europe and beyond. Yet as Congress holds up new aid, and Ukraines supplies dwindle, comes a question: Has the U.S. support shifted from as long as it takes to as long as we could?

As Congress sits on a $60 billion Ukraine aid package that Mr. Biden first proposed in October, the idling of air defense systems due to a lack of ammunition is increasingly exposing Ukrainian cities to Russian missile strikes. Some military experts foresee rapidly deteriorating Ukrainian battlefield positions and even accelerating territorial losses in coming months.

Moreover, some predict dire consequences if Washingtons abandonment of Ukraine solidifies a global perception that the U.S. is an exhausted and divided superpower that no longer stands by its word.

Theres no question that for at least a year, Putins strategy has been to wait out the U.S. and Europe, says Mark Cancian at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. So if we turn our back on Ukraine now it will be vindication of his thinking that in a conflict, the U.S. and NATO will eventually get tired.

Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines of the war with Russia were jubilant when HIMARS, the U.S. Armys coveted multiple rocket launcher, arrived on the battlefield in July 2022.

Not only was the launcher considered light-years ahead of the mostly Soviet-era equipment that the Ukrainians had at their disposal. But perhaps even more important, delivery of the sophisticated American weaponry offered ironclad evidence that the United States would, in President Joe Bidens words, stand with Ukraine as long as it takes to repel the Russian aggression.

As recently as last week, a HIMARS rocket attack obliterated a group of elite Russian drone pilots operating in Ukraines eastern Donetsk province.

Americas robust support for Ukraine has resonated across Europe and beyond. Yet as Congress holds up new aid, and Ukraines supplies dwindle, comes a question: Has the U.S. support shifted from as long as it takes to as long as we could?

But these days, the HIMARS is also becoming a symbol of something else.

Amid stalled U.S. assistance, and a trickling supply of arms and ammunition, the launchers are reminders of how the U.S. and some Western partners are tiring of a war Russian President Vladimir Putin launched two years ago next month.

As Congress sits on a $60 billion Ukraine aid package that Mr. Biden first proposed in October, the idling of air defense systems due to a lack of ammunition is increasingly exposing Ukrainian cities to Russian missile strikes. And soldiers are running dangerously low on the ammunition that has enabled them to hold off the Russians.

For Ukraine, the outlook is increasingly sobering with some military experts foreseeing rapidly deteriorating battlefield positions and even accelerating territorial losses in coming months.

Moreover, some predict dire consequences if Washingtons abandonment of Ukraine serves to solidify a global perception that the U.S. is an exhausted and divided superpower that no longer stands by its word.

Theres no question that for at least a year, Putins strategy has been to wait out the U.S. and Europe, so if we turn our back on Ukraine now it will be vindication of his thinking that in a conflict, the U.S. and NATO will eventually get tired, says Mark Cancian, a retired Marine Corps officer and a senior adviser with the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

And it wont just be Moscow, he says. I think the Chinese, too, will conclude that if a war goes long, the U.S. will give up. The lesson for them and probably the Iranians might then be, he adds, if they start a war, they will have the advantage of endurance on their side.

Not everyone agrees with the notion that a U.S. shift on Ukraine from as long as it takes to as long as we could will have significant global implications.

Rajan Menon, director of grand strategy at Defense Priorities, a realist foreign policy think tank in Washington, says he finds those concerns about China far-fetched.

The Chinese, he says, are going to look at the balance of forces in their region and what the costs will be of launching a war, and less at how long the Americans stuck it out with Ukraine.

Yet virtually everyone from Kyiv and Western European capitals to Washington seems to agree on one thing. A drying up of U.S. military assistance would spell disaster for Ukraines aspirations of taking back and reestablishing sovereignty over any more of the nearly 20% of the country that Russia still occupies.

For months, congressional Republicans have tied up President Bidens request for supplemental Ukraine aid in a battle over spending and toughening security measures at the southern border. A bipartisan solution to the border-Ukraine funding dispute floated by Senate leaders took another blow last week when former President Donald Trump called on his forces not to approve the proposal.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson exits the White House in Washington, Jan. 17, 2024, following a meeting that President Joe Biden convened to underscore Ukraine's security needs. Mr. Johnson declared last week that a bipartisan solution to a southern border-Ukraine funding dispute floated by Senate leaders would be dead on arrival in the House.

Speaker Mike Johnson declared Friday the plan would be dead on arrival in the House.

European political and military leaders including British Conservatives who hoped to hold some sway with Trump-supporting Republicans have been knocking on congressional doors in recent weeks with the message that not just Ukraines survival but Western Europes freedom is on the line.

Definitely the leadership and the engagement of the U.S. in the long term, but also in this very important phase, is paramount, says a European official in Washington. The supplemental [U.S. funding] is a must-have to continue not only on the ground, the official adds, but as a show of Western resolve ... to make [Mr. Putin] understand that he will not win.

Mr. Menon, who has just returned from his fourth visit to wartime Ukraine, says that for the first time he found a mood of great pessimism not over their will or ability to fight this war with Russia, but over how they are now hostage to [U.S.] politics.

The lack of ammunition is one factor in Ukraines shift to what military experts dub an active defense meaning a hunkering down along defensive lines, with aerial attacks (weaponry permitting) aimed at disrupting Russian logistics lines.

But a halt to U.S. aid would mean that deliveries of munitions and weaponry would shrink even further, Colonel Cancian says with the worst-case scenario being a collapse of Ukraines fighting capabilities, perhaps even this year.

The ammunition and artillery delivered in January 2024 is already one-third of what it was in the summer of 2023, he says. Without a quick change, thats going to be down to 8% by June, he adds. Thered be a pulling back [from defensive lines], and eventually youd see a collapse.

Countering that grim picture is the more hopeful scenario offered by some analysts that Europe is taking steps to at least partially make up for the U.S. shortfall.

Britain, perhaps Ukraines most stalwart supporter right now, has pledged additional billions in assistance. France, too, is stepping up, with President Emmanuel Macron recently announcing more air defense missiles and other munitions for Ukraine as he prepares to conclude a bilateral security pact when he visits Kyiv next month.

Still, few analysts foresee Europe making up for the U.S. anytime soon.

Ive been arguing for a while now that Europe should prepare to take over the main support for Ukraine ... but the Europeans keep moving really slowly, says Sven Biscop, director of the Europe in the World program at Egmont The Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels. So now we are in a situation where if U.S. military support were to suddenly evaporate, it would create a huge hole in Ukraines arsenal.

And that, Dr. Biscop says, would very likely mean an intensification of fighting, as it would encourage Russia to go on the offensive.

As we saw from Putins recent statements, he still feels he can win, he says, but only on the condition of a collapse of [Western] support. So every time the Russians get signals from the U.S. and Europe that our resolve is wavering, he adds, Putin feels hes right right about us losing interest, and right about his eventual victory in Ukraine.

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