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Ukraine is central to the ongoing geopolitical confrontation between Russia and the West [1], with its military efforts, cyber defense, and territorial recovery heavily reliant on financial and technological support from Western nations {fact:3, fact:4, fact:8, fact:9}. Furthermore, the conflict has created internal political debates within the West regarding the sustainability of this aid and the potential for future negotiations {fact:5, fact:6}.

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The Impact and Implications of the Ukraine Crisis - Interpret interpret.csis.org CSIS 8 facts
claimThe likelihood that Western nations will pressure Ukraine to negotiate an end to the war is increasing due to internal Western divisions over aid.
perspectiveJon Bateman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace stated that the Ukraine crisis is the largest military conflict of the cyber era, noting that Ukraine, with the support of Western governments and technology companies, deployed cyber defense systems at an unprecedented scale and depth to thwart Russian cyber offensives.
accountUkraine regained significant territory following counter-offensives supported by Western aid, but was unable to fully expel the Russian army due to shortages of soldiers, weapons, and ammunition.
claimUkraine has deployed a large-scale and deep network defense system with support from Western governments and technology companies, which has successfully thwarted Russian cyberattacks.
claimDebate within Western nations regarding the continuation of military and financial aid to Ukraine is increasing.
claimUkraine is adopting proactive defense strategies, seeking targeted countermeasures against specific challenges, and preparing to launch a 'spring counteroffensive' while awaiting new military aid from the West.
perspectiveU.S. experts assess that Ukraine's performance in cyberspace against Russia, supported by the West, shows no signs of diminishing.
claimThe conflict in Ukraine has expanded the confrontation between Russia and the West beyond the battlefield into economic, financial, and technological domains.
Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
claimBarring a regime change in Russia, the Kremlin would be unlikely to accept a Ukrainian victory and would likely seek to regenerate its forces to attack again, while entrenching Russian hostility toward the West.