“The world and history will take from Russia much more than Russian missiles will take from Ukraine. Every lost life is an argument for Ukrainians and other free nations to perceive Russia exclusively as a threat generation after generation.”
2022, We, the world and history will take from Russia much more than Russian missiles will take from Ukraine (18 April 2022)]
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