Indeed, the difficulty of bringing both wars to an end illustrates the strategic dilemmas facing the United States in managing a small but critical subset of its partners: so-called quasi allies.
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I don't see Trump being afraid of Russia using nuclear weapons,” Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy told Newsweek.
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Putin’s nuclear threats have failed to intimidate President Trump, and his nuclear blackmail has lost its effectiveness as the West is no longer intimidated by his empty threats.