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Autocrats Are Weaponizing Globalization. Ukraine Is Where They Must Be Stopped

Por: Time World December 21, 2022

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Sheltering from Iranian kamikaze Shahed drones in the Kyiv metro in October, I tried to hide my extreme nervousness while simultaneously scrolling through social media videos of antiregime protests in Iran, where relentlessly courageous crowds of women were ripping off their shawls in defiance of the ayatollahs who sell the to the Kremlin, which then uses them to attack civilians in the city of my birth. It was a reminder of how the war in... + full article



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