Can Russia be denied? - Harvard Gazette
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Can Russia be denied? - Harvard Gazette
"runs out of the resources to recruit new soldiers and finance his own army,"
"I long for the day where we will look up on the on the screen and see a talk titled, 'How did this war end?'"
"You might have heard that some people think that the Ukrainians don't have the cards," Vacroux said. "But if you look at war outcomes, it is not true that the stronger army always wins."
An event at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies examined possible endings to Russia's war against Ukraine under the title "How Does Russia's War Against Ukraine End?" Yevhen Malik, a combat veteran and former prisoner of war held from April 2022 to September 2024, argued that the Kremlin will only budge on territorial demands if Vladimir Putin runs out of resources to recruit new soldiers and finance his army. Moderator Steven Solnick expressed a hope for a future recounting of how the war ended. Alexandra Vacroux noted that historical war outcomes show the stronger army does not always win and dismissed a poker metaphor about Ukraine's position.
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