2024-11-20
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This is the Opinions, a show that brings you a mix of voices from New York Times Opinion.
You've heard the news.
Here's what to make of it.
My name is Megan Stack.
I write for New York Times Opinion.
I cover foreign affairs.
I was a foreign correspondent for a long time, and I was based in Moscow for three years.
President Trump is coming into office in January, and he is inheriting a war that will be almost three years old at that point, between Russia and Ukraine.
It has been a bloody, really horrible conflict.
The US has spent billions of dollars supporting the Ukrainian military.
Nevertheless, I think it is fair to say that Ukraine is losing the war.
I do believe that at this point, the only good thing that can be done because we are not going to send the kind of troops and weapons that Ukraine needs, is to look to save lives and perhaps speed up what is an inevitable ending.
Trump campaigned on promises to put a.
Swift end to this war.
In fact, he bragged that he would end it within 24 hours.