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Tomorrow, Tuesday will be the 1,000th day since Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine.
The question now is whether the course of that grinding, blood soaked war is about to take a significant turn.
It's a question that's been fueled, of course, by the election of Donald Trump, a man keen to kick over what he regards as the old failed consensus.
But also just now, the question is being asked in the context of the reported U.S.