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A Year of the War in Ukraine

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Do We Need More Nuclear Weapons to Help the Ukrainians?

There's been a ceiling on how far we would go in assisting the Ukrainians. We don't want an escalation of direct confrontation with the Russians or Russians using some of the capabilities Putin has that we all know about. EU accession is a torturous undertaking, it's probably like editing 8,000 word articles for the New Yorker to wrestle them down to 3,000 words. There are many issues with Ukraine. Their young people are in exile, go into school in Poland and other countries. How big is the Ukrainian exo bin? How many Ukrainians have left? That's your future.

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