The Kyiv Independent blasted The New York Times’ editorial board this week over a recent column about the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
"It is tempting to see Ukraine’s stunning successes against Russia’s aggression as a sign that with sufficient American and European help, Ukraine is close to pushing Russia back to its positions before the invasion. But that is a dangerous assumption," the Times wrote."A decisive military victory for Ukraine over Russia, in which Ukraine regains all the territory Russia has seized since 2014, is not a realistic goal.
The Ukrainian paper noted the Times is"running story after story about the living hell through which Russia puts Ukrainian civilians in occupied territories" while its editorial board is"suggesting that Ukraine should cede territories to Russia, where more atrocities will undoubtedly happen." The Kyiv Independent wrote that appeasement"isn’t the voice of reason," but rather a"fear and short-sightedness that will only make things worse" before accusing the Times of calling for the West to do what Putin wanted all along and give up.
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