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Ep. 10 | Two Years at War: Ukraine from the Battlefield to the Debate in Congress

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Richard Fontaine joins Flash Focus to discuss the war in Ukraine on the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's invasion (Feb. 24th). Since 2022, Ukraine has held the line against Russia and maintained its independence, but not without great cost. Congress is now debating whether or not to approve another aid package to the embattled country.

Richard is the CEO of the Center for a New American Security and has previously served in government at the U.S. Department of State, the National Security Council, and on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He recently returned from Ukraine, where he traveled widely, including to cities close to the front lines.

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00:01:10 The state of the war two years in

00:03:28 What has Ukraine accomplished so far?

00:06:22 Ukrainians paying close attention to the debate in Washington

00:09:27 Prospects for Congress passing another aid package

00:12:30 The view from Europe: strategic ramifications of the war & American aid

00:14:49 European aid to Ukraine now exceeds American aid to Ukraine

00:17:40 What are America's strategic goals vis-a-vis the war? How do those goals relate to Ukraine's objectives?

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Richard Fontaine joins Flash Focus to discuss the war in Ukraine on the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's invasion (Feb. 24th). Since 2022, Ukraine has held the line against Russia and maintained its independence, but not without great cost. Congress is now debating whether or not to approve another aid package to the embattled country.

Richard is the CEO of the Center for a New American Security and has previously served in government at the U.S. Department of State, the National Security Council, and on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He recently returned from Ukraine, where he traveled widely, including to cities close to the front lines.

Jump to:

00:01:10 The state of the war two years in

00:03:28 What has Ukraine accomplished so far?

00:06:22 Ukrainians paying close attention to the debate in Washington

00:09:27 Prospects for Congress passing another aid package

00:12:30 The view from Europe: strategic ramifications of the war & American aid

00:14:49 European aid to Ukraine now exceeds American aid to Ukraine

00:17:40 What are America's strategic goals vis-a-vis the war? How do those goals relate to Ukraine's objectives?

  continue reading

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