Tom Wright may be the most influential Irishman you’ve never heard of. He was part of the team responsible for advising Biden on Russia and Ukraine
Thousands of flags and portraits of fallen Ukrainian soldiers and volunteer fighters at a makeshift memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Nicole Tung/The New York Times? What happens next? And what is at stake? Tom Wright is in a better position than most to assess the biggest questions that Europe faces today. Wright may well be the most influential Irishman that you’ve never heard of.
‘If Putin emerges victorious I think he won’t stop’: A US former national security expert on what’s next for UkraineMicheál Martin is still the adult in the room, but now with added barbs and an air of impatience “Everyone looks at Ukraine’s vulnerabilities. And they may have to give up land. But Russia also has vulnerabilities. They are losing 1,500 people a day in this war – which is just an astonishingly high number, just a crazy high number of casualties and they’re gaining small slivers of territory in the Donbas ... So that’s not particularly sustainable for them.
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