I'm mostly asking because Russia's official war goals have changed so many times that it's hard to even know what it means to "win" it.
Like, control of all of Ukraine's territory is something quite different than Putin declaring that the goal all along was to keep Crimea safe, and declaring victory when it doesn't fall.
How do you define that?
I'm mostly asking because Russia's official war goals have changed so many times that it's hard to even know what it means to "win" it.
Like, control of all of Ukraine's territory is something quite different than Putin declaring that the goal all along was to keep Crimea safe, and declaring victory when it doesn't fall.