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This is the second Slava Ukraini episode. This means, that as in the first one, it's not a conversation, but a monologue. In the first monologue in the beginning of May I shared my thoughts going into the Ukrainian counteroffensive. In this monologue I react to the course of actions between that time and today. What is the state of the counteroffensive as of now? Why does a lot of western following of the war frustrate me? Why must the war in Ukraine take a more prevalent position in Western political agenda? And much more of course.
By Emil JuhlerThis is the second Slava Ukraini episode. This means, that as in the first one, it's not a conversation, but a monologue. In the first monologue in the beginning of May I shared my thoughts going into the Ukrainian counteroffensive. In this monologue I react to the course of actions between that time and today. What is the state of the counteroffensive as of now? Why does a lot of western following of the war frustrate me? Why must the war in Ukraine take a more prevalent position in Western political agenda? And much more of course.