TO comprehend the riddle of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how it will end, we have turned mainly to the reports of journalists who are in the combat zone. They serve as the world's eyes on the conflict.
First wordTO comprehend the riddle of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how it will end, we have turned mainly to the reports of journalists who are in the combat zone. They serve as the world's eyes on the conflict.The work is so hazardous that some have paid for it with their lives. One New York Times reporter and two Fox News reporters have been killed in the continuous shelling by Russian forces of Ukraine cities.
Like Russia, China has built up seemingly high-tech military forces in the past decade, but they have no combat experience. The miserable performance of the Russian air force would likely be replicated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force, which similarly has no experience managing complex air operations. We may hope that the Chinese leadership will not delude itself as to its own capabilities the way the Russians did when contemplating a future move against Taiwan.
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