Biden’s framework of ‘democracies versus autocracies’ misses the darker source of this war, which has deep roots in Russian history and thought.
Author: STEVEN ERLANGER
Iran Nuclear Talks Paused Following Russian Demands to Ease Sanctions
A deal to revive the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran is “essentially ready,” a top E.U. official says, but has run into complications because of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
How Russia’s War in Ukraine Complicates the Iran Nuclear Deal
With the world eager to wean itself from Russian oil after the invasion of Ukraine, negotiators appeared close to signing a revived nuclear pact with Iran and lifting sanctions. Then Moscow put up a hurdle.
Council of Europe Suspends Russia for Its Attack on Ukraine
Marija Pejcinovic Buric, the institution’s secretary general, calls the invasion ‘a dark hour for Europe and everything it stands for.’
NATO Countries Pour Weapons Into Ukraine, Risking Conflict With Russia
Brussels is proud to be providing military aid, but Moscow may see it as a dangerous intervention.
Russian Forces Hit Harder in Ukraine After a Fumbled Start
After days of miscalculation about Ukraine’s resolve to fight, Russian forces are turning toward an old pattern of opening fire on cities and mounting sieges.
How Zelensky Rallied Ukrainians, and the World, Against Putin
Mr. Zelensky’s decision to remain in the capital, Kyiv, while it’s under Russian attack has moved many.
With the Ukraine Invasion, NATO Is Suddenly Vulnerable
A Russia in control of Ukraine and Belarus would change the security architecture of Europe. Can the alliance respond effectively?