Russia's War Against Ukraine
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Oksana Bashuk Hepburn: NATO summit must deal with Putin bully
Police personnel patrol the area outside the entrance to Cardiff Castle in Wales, on September 3, 2014, on the eve of the 2014 NATO Summit. Some 67 world leaders will be attending the NATO summit taking place on September 4-5 at the Celtic Manor Hotel in Newport, for crisis talks on Russia's role in the war in Ukraine and the Islamic State (IS). AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT
The so-called diplomatic solution to end Russia-led terror in Ukraine is a disaster. The West's mild sanctions failed to stop Russia's overt military invasion, but NATO's powers still have a unique chance to deal with Russia's disdain of international law and agreements at their summit this week.