When should U.S. diplomatic efforts push for a cease-fire in Ukraine? The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft recently wrote:
“Aid designed to help Ukraine defend itself from Russia has proceeded at the most rapid pace of any U.S. military assistance program since at least the peak of the Vietnam War. But the United States has failed to offer an accompanying diplomatic strategy aimed at ending the war before it evolves into a long, grinding conflict or escalates into a direct U.S.-Russian confrontation.” https://bit.ly/3Um67y6
Join our panel discussion on The Russo-Ukrainian War: Where Do We Go From Here?, Nov. 10, 4 to 5:30 p.m. (Ariz. Time). Sponsored by the CAST Government & Public Service Program, distinguished panelists include:
- Dr. Noam Chomsky, Professor of Linguistics, UArizona
- Dr. Anastasia Gordienko, Professor of Russian & Slavic Studies, UArizona
- Ambassador (Ret.) Richard Holwill
- Dr. Douglas Weiner, Professor of History, UArizona
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