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More than three years later, we are still witnessing the war in Ukraine. On one hand, some nations are slowly and quietly walking away from supporting Ukraine with more military weapons and financial assistance, while America stands firm by offering more and inviting allies to support, in order to win over Russia. This is no longer just a war for Ukraine, in fact, it is more than just a war on the ground. Meanwhile, some believe that the nation of Moldova could be the next target, if the world gives up on Ukraine. The current president of Moldova penned a strong letter lately to urge the international community not to give up. How will the world see the war now? Is Moldova the next target?
Rajan Menon is a political scientist. Currently, Dr. Menon is the Emeritus Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair in Political Science at the City College of New York.
By The Missing PieceMore than three years later, we are still witnessing the war in Ukraine. On one hand, some nations are slowly and quietly walking away from supporting Ukraine with more military weapons and financial assistance, while America stands firm by offering more and inviting allies to support, in order to win over Russia. This is no longer just a war for Ukraine, in fact, it is more than just a war on the ground. Meanwhile, some believe that the nation of Moldova could be the next target, if the world gives up on Ukraine. The current president of Moldova penned a strong letter lately to urge the international community not to give up. How will the world see the war now? Is Moldova the next target?
Rajan Menon is a political scientist. Currently, Dr. Menon is the Emeritus Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair in Political Science at the City College of New York.