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For two reasons, a nuclear war will remain unlikely, even if the U.S. maintains robust support for Ukraine and broader efforts to counter Russian aggression.
For the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian president put forward a possible deal that could end the ...