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The American and European publics still stand with Ukraine

Mathieu Lefèvre, Tim Dixon PARIS, MARCH 20 (PS): If 2025 goes down as the year the transatlantic alliance broke down, future historians will marvel at just how far national leaders strayed from the “grassroots” in Europe and America. Despite the heavy cost of defending Ukraine’s sovereignty – and even as

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