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Rhiannon12866

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Tue Dec 23, 2025, 10:55 PM Yesterday

Ukraine may be in for a 'multi-generational conflict': American journalist on the ground in Kyiv - Chris Hayes



We’re approaching the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2026. There’s been a few inflection points recently, including talks of a peace deal amidst the ongoing conflict.

Tim Mak is a journalist and the founder of The Counteroffensive, which covers the war in Ukraine from a human interest perspective. He joins Chris Hayes to discuss what life has been like for him living in Kyiv, what he sees as a way forward politically and more.

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Ukraine may be in for a 'multi-generational conflict': American journalist on the ground in Kyiv - Chris Hayes (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Yesterday OP
A multi-generational war for Ukraine? blue-wave 22 hrs ago #1
Not to mention, they have the power of the EU on their side now - also fighting for Ukraine! Rhiannon12866 22 hrs ago #2
Good that the EU is helping, they know they are next in line for Putin to invade... wcmagumba 21 hrs ago #3
And some have already seen drones, no doubt sent as a warning... Rhiannon12866 21 hrs ago #4

blue-wave

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1. A multi-generational war for Ukraine?
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:19 AM
22 hrs ago

It's always possible. But I have a sneaking suspicion that Ukraine has some surprises in store for Russia. Surprises that will shock Putin, the Kremlin and the world. Something along the lines of "Operation Spiderweb" only much more intense. Russia is already wounded militarily, economically and politically. Metaphorically speaking, a good left-right uppercut, one-two punch might be all it takes to end the war in Ukraine's favor.

Slava Ukraini!! Heroyam Slava!!

Rhiannon12866

(249,363 posts)
2. Not to mention, they have the power of the EU on their side now - also fighting for Ukraine!
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:31 AM
22 hrs ago

Slava Ukraini!!

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