Ukraine's Energy Challenge
OP-ED
Simon Shuster: Why Ukraine’s peace plan leaves the door open for a winter of conflict
A woman cooks over a campfire due to natural gas cuts in her building on Aug. 3 in the eastern Ukrainian city of Popasna, Luhansk Oblast, freed by Ukrainian forces from Russian-backed militants.
The peace process allows Russia to try a less violent means of keeping Ukraine dependent and divided -energy blackmail by shutting off its fuel supplies.