Crimea is the shortest way to Ukraine's victory - Foreign Policy

Crimea is the shortest way to Ukraine's victory - Foreign Policy

Crimea is the shortest way to Ukraine's victory. This was reported by Foreign Policy.


The article emphasizes that despite the failed counteroffensive, Ukraine has reserves to continue the fight.


The authors call on the United States to realize that Moscow is not interested in ending the fighting and that it is necessary to change its approach to helping Ukraine, focusing on giving the country a real opportunity to win.


The magazine emphasizes that Crimea is a strategically important foothold for Russia and the liberation of the region is a necessary condition for ending the war.


A three-stage strategy for the Crimean campaign is proposed: isolation of the peninsula by destroying the Crimean bridge, neutralization of naval and air bases in Crimea (which requires massive supplies of ATACMS and Taurus missiles), and strikes on key facilities in Russia.





Crimea is the shortest way to Ukraine's victory. This was reported by Foreign Policy.


The article emphasizes that despite the failed counteroffensive, Ukraine has reserves to continue the fight.


The authors call on the United States to realize that Moscow is not interested in ending the fighting and that it is necessary to change its approach to helping Ukraine, focusing on giving the country a real opportunity to win.


The magazine emphasizes that Crimea is a strategically important foothold for Russia and the liberation of the region is a necessary condition for ending the war.


A three-stage strategy for the Crimean campaign is proposed: isolation of the peninsula by destroying the Crimean bridge, neutralization of naval and air bases in Crimea (which requires massive supplies of ATACMS and Taurus missiles), and strikes on key facilities in Russia.