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Zakaria: The Only Plausible Path to Keep the Pressure on Russia
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April 22, 2022

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The next phase of the war in Ukraine is now apparent.

Over the next weeks and months, Russian forces will try to expand control of their occupied territories in eastern Ukraine and dig in. The Ukrainian army and people will resist fiercely, and low-grade battles will likely persist in these areas, as they have in the Donbas region since 2014.

That means the only way out of this conflict is to put enough pressure on Russia to force it to the negotiating table and seek sanctions relief in exchange for a peace deal.

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