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Possible Paths Forward for Ukraine Conflict
The US and its allies will not enforce a no-fly zone in Ukraine, so the question arises about the other possible paths forward for the conflict. The pressure on the Russian president increases as the families of the soldiers who died in a special military action will eventually find out.
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The no-fly zone over downtown Washington, D.C. is well-known and strictly enforced, with the need for air defenses to prevent unauthorized aircraft.
02:14 - 04:21 (02:07)
Summary
The no-fly zone over downtown Washington, D.C. is well-known and strictly enforced, with the need for air defenses to prevent unauthorized aircraft. However, applying this same concept to other areas, such as Russian bases, would require an attack on Russian territory and is not a viable option.
ChapterPossible Paths Forward for Ukraine Conflict
EpisodeFour Paths Forward in Ukraine
PodcastThe Daily
Russia may require assurance that sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe will be lifted, and demand that two self-declared republics in Ukraine be recognized as independent states as part of any diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict.
04:21 - 08:12 (03:50)
Summary
Russia may require assurance that sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe will be lifted, and demand that two self-declared republics in Ukraine be recognized as independent states as part of any diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict.
ChapterPossible Paths Forward for Ukraine Conflict
EpisodeFour Paths Forward in Ukraine
PodcastThe Daily
Putin's military action in Ukraine suggests that he is willing to incur losses to his own army and destroy much of Ukraine to extend Russian territory.
08:13 - 11:16 (03:02)
Summary
Putin's military action in Ukraine suggests that he is willing to incur losses to his own army and destroy much of Ukraine to extend Russian territory. This is a central question in the argument taking place among the United States and NATO allies.