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A Hurting Stalemate? The Risks of Nuclear Weapon Use in the Ukraine Crisis
Nuclear experts are trained to think the unthinkable. So, here is an unthinkable scenario that might actually happen in real life:
The battle over Ukraine drags on. From both the European Union and the United States, fresh weapons and other supplies continue to enter into Ukraine and allow the Ukrainian forces to fight on. The battle reaches what conflict resolution expert William Zartman calls “a hurting stalemate” situation. The balance of forces on the ground is not completely or perfectly symmetrical, but what was once considered a completely disproportioned asymmetry of forces has been gradually re-equilibrated, in favor of the Ukrainian forces.
The crisis becomes a war of endurance.
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Giovannini, Francesca.“A Hurting Stalemate? The Risks of Nuclear Weapon Use in the Ukraine Crisis.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, February 27, 2022.
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