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Ukraine: US and allies face hard choices on supplying hard power

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After assertive use of soft power against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – isolation and sanctions – U.S. President Joe Biden and his partners now face hard choices about hard power as a decisive battle begins in eastern Ukraine. 

The U.S. and allies ­have expanded deliveries of weapons that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy says are essential to rebuff Russia’s new offensive. But not everything has been forthcoming – and allies like France and Germany appear to have broader reservations that increased support might further undercut a possible eventual negotiated end to the war.

Why We Wrote This

How the United States and its European allies respond as the Ukraine battle escalates could prove crucial not only to Ukraine but the wider shape of world politics in the long run.

Mr. Zelenskyy’s view is that “hard power” choices should be easy. Russia’s aim, to take Ukraine within days, was beaten back. With proper military hardware, he argues, there’s every prospect of thwarting this offensive. Success could forestall future Russian attacks on other states and affect the post-war calculus of many countries currently hedging their bets.

Concerns about widening the war into a head-on contest between NATO and Russian forces looms. Still, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen urged EU states Sunday to provide whatever they could, saying the initial distinction between defensive and offensive weaponry had become irrelevant. “Ukraine,” she argued, “has to get whatever it needs to defend itself.”

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The decisive battle for the future of Ukraine is beginning. And how the United States and its European allies respond could prove crucial not just in determining the outcome, but the wider shape of world politics once it’s finally over.

Just as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assault on the strategically key eastern part of Ukraine poses a new scale of threat to Ukraine’s military and besieged civilians, it has set a new, high-stakes policy test for the Western allies.

After their unprecedentedly assertive use of soft-power levers against Russia’s initial invasion – diplomatic isolation and economic sanctions – U.S. President Joe Biden and his partners are facing an entirely different challenge.

Why We Wrote This

How the United States and its European allies respond as the Ukraine battle escalates could prove crucial not only to Ukraine but the wider shape of world politics in the long run.

They’re having to make hard choices about hard power.

Specifically, are they prepared to give Ukraine the military and technological hardware needed to ensure that Mr. Putin’s invasion ends, if not in outright defeat, at least in the kind of stalemate no one except Mr. Putin and his state media can credibly describe as victory?

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