Give the Kremlin an Inch and it Will Take Half of Europe
Signs of Western hesitation over support for Ukraine encourage Russian propagandists to speculate on which country might be the next victim.
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NATO chief urges allies to sustain support for Ukraine
Blinken reaffirms 'unwavering' NATO support for Ukraine
Give the Kremlin an Inch and it Will Take Half of Europe
Signs of Western hesitation over support for Ukraine encourage Russian propagandists to speculate on which country might be the next victim.
>>Writer Dmitry Lekuh said that Poland is ‘the next candidate to be thrown under Russian tanks.’ He asserted that ‘dividing Poland between Russia and Germany is our national pastime.’<<
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