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CHRONIC. The French president’s appeal to spare Moscow provoked indignation all the more excessive in that it was undoubtedly misinterpreted.
By Michel Colomes
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QWhatever the wars, they always end either by the defeat of one of the belligerents, or by a compromise in which each of the two parties accepts concessions which seemed impossible as long as the sound of arms prevented them from being perceived.
After more than a hundred days of fierce fighting, tens of thousands of innocent victims, appalling massacres, destruction whose consequences will be felt for decades, it appears that Vladimir Putin has lost the game. The bloody adventure he unleashed on February 24 by invading Ukraine has, for the most part, failed. Ukraine resisted beyond all predictions, the NATO allies have, with remarkable speed, regained a solidarity that had not existed since…
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