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Are We Facing World War III?

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Debra J. Saunders By Thursday, 02 June 2022 11:00 AM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

For years, Jonas Ohman, who founded the Blue/Yellow NGO after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014, believed the West considered Ukraine as "a nuisance." He believed he understood the constant Russian threat to Ukraine, but the West underappreciated the danger.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 sparked another "World War" and demonstrated the need to curb "an increasingly aggressive Russia," Ohman told me. Ukraine has gone from being a nuisance to a shield.

"Roughly speaking, it's go home or die," Ohman said of Ukrainians in the Donbas and other parts of Ukraine under attack.

Ohman was in the Capitol last week to lobby members of Congress to keep sending aid so that his group and other NGOs can buy more equipment and weapons for Ukraine's freedom fighters. His group, Ohman offered, can be more nimble and faster than the usual national security channels.

Blue/Yellow purchases helmets, night vision devices, medicine, vehicles, bulletproof vests, drones and clothing — tools and gear vital for a pop-up civilian army — delivered by convoys originating from Lithuania, which the Swedish-born Ohman calls home. It's a scrappy organization for civilians fighting to maintain control of their future.

After many missteps in other policy areas — stoking inflation, the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan — President Joe Biden is treading more carefully as he navigates a minefield.

His words have reflected the anger Americans feel watching as Russian troops have killed civilians and leveled cities and towns. Who did not agree with Biden when he said in Warsaw, Poland, in March that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power"?

Wednesday, Biden laid out his goals in the region. "We want to see a democratic, independent, sovereign and prosperous Ukraine with the means to deter and defend itself against further aggression," Biden wrote in a New York Times opinion piece.

At the same time, Biden offered, "We do not seek a war between NATO and Russia." And he argued that the war "will only definitively end through diplomacy," as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself has said.

Biden also pledged not to pressure Ukraine to make territorial concessions, as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recently suggested. Good. Zelenskyy may choose to make concessions, but it is not in American interests to push for them.

Like many Americans, I thought that when Russia invaded, Ukraine would fold. I underestimated Zelenskyy, the Ukrainians and the effect of people like Ohman. And so did Putin.

Debra J. Saunders is a fellow with Discovery Institute’s Chapman Center for Citizen Leadership. She has worked for more than 30 years covering politics on the ground and in Washington, D.C., as well as American culture, the news media, the criminal justice system and dubious trends in public schools and prestigious universities. As a White House correspondent and columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Saunders followed then President Donald Trump from Saudi Arabia to Singapore, covered campaign rallies and the advent of the White House Coronavirus Task Force and was an active questioner in the James S. Brady Briefing Room. She also covered the early weeks of the Biden administration. Read Debra J. Saunders' Reports — More Here.

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Like many Americans, I thought that when Russia invaded, Ukraine would fold. I underestimated Zelenskyy, the Ukrainians and the effect of people like Ohman. And so did Putin.
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