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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Challenges ahead

Herald Publishers by Herald Publishers
March 8, 2022
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will become one of the biggest battles in the latest decades

Russia attacked Ukraine and has caused lots of problems for this country.

That is the 12th day of this invasion and has arisen the world’s anger.

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All countries in the world disagree with Putin’s action. The UK and EU are two sides who pretended they conflict with this action and blamed that they will protect Ukraine against this invasion.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will become one of the biggest battles in the latest decades.

 

On February 24th, Vladimir Putin attacked Russia in a terrible action. He didn’t pay attention to anyone and operated his decision.

For several weeks, other countries’ leaders decided to justify him and persuade him to stop his decision.

He threatened Ukraine and operated his threat. He started a nuclear attack on Ukraine and bombed Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and the other cities all around this country.

He settled 100000soldiers in the Ukraine Borders some weeks ago. Now there are more than Russian soldiers in the Ukraine borders.

It shows that Russia has considered a complete invasion of Ukraine.

During these days, 6000 soldiers have died, and Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky has talked to the media and has shown his sadness.

This is a disastrous event in Ukraine. Ukraine has become the sacrifice of the UK and EU tricks.

There is a great necessity for the UN and other countries to help save Ukraine in this critical situation.

NATO has threatened Russia, and if it doesn’t stop this invasion, NATO and other countries will apply new boycotts against Russia.

Indeed, Russia has broken the law and has ignored its fundamental right. This invasion is illegal and is in appose to the UN policies.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will affect everything

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will change everything worldwide, and it will even affect EU security.

Vladimir Putin caused the war in Ukraine, and the west is not doing anything to help Ukraine.

So it is not clear what will happen for Ukraine in the future. No one knows about the situation of Ukraine in the future.

Accordingly, Ukraine is suffering from significant losses, and it would be irrecoverable.

Ukraine will face significant problems such as social and economic problems. Indeed, it expected EU help, but the EU didn’t react to Ukraine’s emergency.

Putin has created a great crisis in Ukraine; if he can capture Kyiv, it will dominate Ukraine.

Before Russia invaded Ukraine, Europe declared that it would help Ukraine protect it.

Not only hasn’t Europe helped Ukraine, but it has also spread wrong information in the media.

Europe hasn’t taken any action in support of Ukraine. Neither has it helped the economy of Ukraine nor has it welcomed Ukrainian refugees.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a remarkable transformation on the EU collective security doctrine.

Concerning the recent events and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU has thought about its power it has decided to assess its strength and security.

Indeed, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2020, was a violent action that provoked EU motivation to protect Ukraine against Russia.

EU’s comprehensive protection of Ukraine was a great action that shows the EU’s remarkable transformation of collective security doctrine.

 

The EU has expanded its defective and security policy after 1990. After 2016, it tried to expand its security capabilities to enforce its power.

After Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, member states’ threat assessments of Russia moved much closer together.

But there were still considerable differences between them on how to address to threat and the role of the union in this.

So debates on EU defence and EU-Russia relations moved on separate tracks.

Defence initiatives such as permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and the Coordinated Annual Review on Defense contained some projects relevant to the defence of eastern member states, particularly the PESCO project on military mobility.

However, the EU’s military contribution to the security of these states has primarily been indirect and marginal.

Moreover, the EU has been so conservative in the story of the war between Russia and Ukraine.

It tried to be careful in this event and prevented itself from getting involved in the war between Ukraine and Russia.

It had previously promised to defend Ukraine, but it thought about the consequence of its defence and protection in an actual situation.

So it assessed its participation in this invasion and perceived that his attendance in this battle would endanger its security.

As a result, it didn’t irritate Russia, didn’t defend Ukraine, and was so conservative in this event.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a noticeable attendance of the UK in the EU.

It has caused NATO’s more robust attendance on the eastern side and a closer relationship between the EU and NATO.

EU armament literature is prospering after the Ukraine war

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an acute crisis, so the EU has decided to help Ukraine prevent this crisis.

Putin’s offensive action has surprised all countries globally, and the EU is a country that has decided to protect Ukraine.

Putin’s action has made a tricky situation for Ukraine. However, Ukraine didn’t have any conflict in Russia, Putin decided to attack this country.

Ukraine is a democratic country that hasn’t made any mistake to provoke this invasion, but unfortunately, Putin decided to attack it.

Not only hasn’t Putin withdrawn his decision, but also it has threatened every country that helps the Ukrainian people. It decides to secure them will make a threatening situation for itself.

Putin’s violent action is an offensive action that is against international law.

His violent action is against human coexistence and will bring back war to Europe again.

The EU, the UK, and many other countries have been tried to deter Putin from this invasion, and he had lots of negotiations with different officials.

He had said that it didn’t want to invade Ukraine. But it wasn’t an accurate word. He cheated the Governments.

This big lie was a trick that helped him forward his intention and achieve his goals.

All countries disagree with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They all declare that Russia must cease its military operations.

This invasion is prefatory to invade Europe too. So Europe has said that it will support the Ukrainian armed forces.

The International community will isolate Russia, and most of the countries will stop their activity in Russia too.

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