There’s Still Hope to Save Ukraine – But It’s Not the Way You Think
We can fight Russian aggression with powerful financial tools.
By Yuliya Ziskina and Bill Browder
It’s been just over 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and the free world should be worried. President-elect Donald Trump has made very clear that he won’t give Ukraine the same support that President Joe Biden has in protecting Europe’s eastern flank against Russia, and this week, the war ratcheted up.
To put Ukraine on the strongest possible footing before he leaves office, Biden finally relaxed restrictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S.-made missiles, enabling Ukraine to fire six longer-range U.S. ATACMS missiles at a military target inside Russia this week for the very first time since the war began in February 2022. Britain relaxed restrictions on the use of similar weapons, allowing Ukraine to launch British Storm Shadow missiles into Russia.