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* https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/26/europe/ukraine-zelensky-evacuation-intl/index.html
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<big><big>'''Lost Opportunity'''</big></big>
<big><big>'''Lost Opportunity'''</big</big>


GreenPolicy360 and strategic Demands advocated for mutual security solutions throughout the run up to Russian forces February 24th assault on Ukraine. We wrote of diplomacy that could address a wider array of challenges, including nuclear weapons threats:
GreenPolicy360 and strategic Demands advocated for mutual security solutions throughout the run up to Russian forces February 24th assault on Ukraine. We wrote of diplomacy that could address a wider array of challenges, including nuclear weapons threats:

Revision as of 20:47, 26 February 2022



Ukrainian Forces Repel Russian Attack on Kyiv, Prepare for Next Assault

Thousands of civilians take up arms to help defend the capital, while Russian forces face fierce resistance throughout Ukraine


Live Updates: Fighting in Kyiv as Ukrainian Resistance Stalls Russian Invasion

Current time in: Kyiv Feb. 26, 9:49 p.m. | Moscow Feb. 26, 10:49 p.m. | Washington Feb. 26, 2:49 p.m.

There was intense street fighting across the capital on Saturday, and the latest Western intelligence reports indicated that the Russian advance had been slowed. But the Russian priority remained the capture of Kyiv


Intense fighting reported


Ukraine President Zelensky refuses US offer to evacuate, saying ‘I need ammunition, not a ride’


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Lost Opportunity

GreenPolicy360 and strategic Demands advocated for mutual security solutions throughout the run up to Russian forces February 24th assault on Ukraine. We wrote of diplomacy that could address a wider array of challenges, including nuclear weapons threats:


StratDem continues to advocate for solutions that move nations toward mutual security and nuclear nonproliferation. This confrontation at the border of Ukraine provides, in its charges of insecurity and claims of aggression, an opportunity to move toward broad-range solutions that address nuclear and potentially cataclysmic challenges.

Amid the rattling of swords and ‘modernization’ of nuclear forces, the forward positioning of ground- and air-based tactical and nuclear weapons, comes a generational opportunity to drawdown and step back from mutual nuclear insecurity.


Our hopes for a new vision and era, with diplomatic realism that perceives security as mutual goals, indivisible security goals, have been lost as hard power rolls across borders. The lost opportunity of Ukraine and wider, deeper, broader negotiations to deliver a new security era and framework to build on and construct going forward has now been lost.


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