“Every key metric of enduring warfare is to the Ukrainian’s advantage as we go into year two of the conflict," Buckner told USA TODAY. "Morale, will, determination, commitment, combat power and most importantly, logistics."
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Russia's invasion has sparked reports of war crimes, including a formal finding by the Biden administration earlier this month.
But Miloš Ivković, an international law advisor and arbitrator who teaches the subject at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, said there has been no real movement toward the criminal prosecution of Russian government actors for the past year. He said the crimes occurring in Ukraine are of such a magnitude that the obligation to act goes far beyond the current sanctions already imposed by many countries.
"International law in these circumstances requires immediate action," Ivković said. "All those countries who refuse to act, who refuse to commence or support criminal proceedings can be held accountable, and they act effectively...in furtherance of the crime. Hence, are supporting the crimes themselves."
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Putin really screwed up when he invaded Ukraine. He thought the would be walking the streets of Kyiv by now. But instead, Joe Biden was walking those streets.