Russia's War Against Ukraine
OP-ED
Adrian Bonenberger: Ukraine can defeat the separatists
A man walks through the yard of his home destroyed from shelling between Ukrainian Forces and pro-Russian separatists in Berdyianske village, in the Donetsk Oblast on July 1.
For those following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, an ongoing source of concern is where Russia will draw the line. Common wisdom says if Ukraine continues to resist, Russia will commit more forces and overrun Ukraine - possibly continuing its momentum into Estonia or Poland. As members of NATO, an attack on either of those two countries risks invoking Article V, NATO's common-defense clause, thus drawing Europe and America into war with Russia, inexorably leading to World War III and nuclear exchange.