Strategic Confusion and its Impact on Perpetuating the Spread of Power on the European Continent
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS2.3703Abstract
The repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian war were reflected at all political, economic, and social levels, as well as international positions and the degree of response to deal with the outputs of the war, as its repercussions were clear on international trade and strategic goods, as Russia and Ukraine are among the largest wheat exporting countries, as well as its repercussions on investment and the global energy market. As a result of the varying repercussions of the war from the other region, the major countries tried to employ the war in its favor, Russia seeks through the war to restore its international status by achieving victory in the war that returns it with the desired gains, so it refuses to stop it unless it achieves its goals, and for its part, the United States found in the war opportunities to weaken Russia through the sanctions imposed by the West and prolonged the war and depleted Russian capabilities. As for China, the polar countries dealt rationally and according to their national interests, they declared their political neutrality at the same time, did not abandon Russia and did not abide by Western sanctions, and its function is economic by filling the Western economic vacuum with Russia and European countries.
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