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The moment has arrived: Biden must give Ukraine all it needs to win

I’m writing to you from Kyiv, on the eve of a Ukrainian counter-offensive. The outcome is grimly uncertain. Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers equipped with battle tanks supplied by the west are massing, ready to advance. The Russians have dug in. Vladimir Putin still believes he can win in Ukraine. And Europe’s biggest conflict since 1945 continues to rage. Last week I awoke at 2.30am to the sound of explosions and tracer fire in the sky, as Moscow bombarded Kyiv again - for the ninth time this month.

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