War in Ukraine latest victim of the West’s attention span

Anyone who endorses giving an inch of Ukraine to Putin in the name of ending the war is woefully off the mark. That would not be peace. That would be a piece-at-a-time.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, pictured with British Prime Minster Boris Johnson on April 9, 2022, in Kyiv, Ukraine. True, you can still catch Zelenskyy on the occasional TV clip. And, yes, European leaders like Johnson and Olaf Scholz occasionally make the trip to Kyiv for the obligatory photo op with him. And yes, NATO and the G-7 still have the rhetoric right, writes Michael Harris.

HALIFAX—Every morning, I look out into the backyard at the Ukrainian flag hanging from the clothesline.

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