The war in Ukraine is entering its second winter with no sign that either side is close to achieving its military objectives. In Washington, politicians are divided over additional funding for Ukraine’s defense. In Moscow, Vladimir Putin believes 2024 will be the year he outlasts the West. Historian Michael Kimmage, an expert on the post-Cold War world, discusses what’s at stake as this war attrition drags on.

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