
Ukraine can’t join NATO, but it is performing NATO’s mission: Defeating Russian aggression
Even though Ukraine cannot join NATO, it makes a plausible argument that it is performing NATO’s mission: defeating Russian aggression.

Even though Ukraine cannot join NATO, it makes a plausible argument that it is performing NATO’s mission: defeating Russian aggression.
Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine is a war crime.
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