The New Yorker Radio Hour

Timothy Snyder on Why Ukraine Can Still Win the War

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Sep 24, 2024
Timothy Snyder, a Yale historian and author of acclaimed works like "Bloodlands" and "On Tyranny," shares profound insights from his recent travels in Ukraine. He emphasizes the deep-seated belief among Ukrainians that they can win the war, viewing their situation as a struggle for genuine freedom. Snyder argues that true freedom requires active engagement rather than passive hope, critiquing the notion that it will simply materialize. He articulates that Ukrainians see their liberation as a 'de-occupation,' underlining the importance of resilience and the moral duties of those who possess power.
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INSIGHT

Ukraine's Potential

  • The US correctly predicted the invasion but underestimated Ukraine's potential for victory.
  • Historically, smaller countries often win wars against larger powers.
INSIGHT

Size Doesn't Guarantee Victory

  • Smaller countries frequently win wars, as seen with the US and Russia's history of losses.
  • This is partly due to empires overestimating their strength and underestimating their opponents.
ANECDOTE

American Fragility

  • American journalists often project their short attention spans onto Ukrainians.
  • They quickly report on Ukrainian exhaustion, reflecting American fragility rather than Ukrainian reality.
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