The war in Ukraine, now in its fifth year, has reached another inflection point, with Russian forces visibly struggling on the battlefield as Kyiv’s strategy of making the war futile for Russia is proving effective. Despite these battlefield challenges, Russia will remain the primary threat to European security for years to come, even if defeated in Ukraine.
The nation, characterized by a stagnating economy, poor demographics, and an ossifying authoritarian regime, remains committed to disrupting the continent's security architecture. Therefore, the reconstitution of Russian military power after the conflict represents a significant future concern for Europe, demanding continued strategic attention.
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