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How the West Brought War to Ukraine: Understanding How U.S. and NATO Policies Led to Crisis, War, and the Risk of Nuclear Catastrophe

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Explore a detailed analysis of how U.S. and NATO policies contributed to the Ukraine crisis and ongoing conflict. This insightful book offers a critical perspective on geopolitical decisions, the escalation of war, and the looming threat of nuclear catastrophe, essential for understanding modern international relations.

According to the mainstream Western narrative, Vladimir Putin is an insatiable, Hitler-like expansionist who invaded Ukraine in an unprovoked land grab.

That story is incorrect.

In reality, the United States and NATO bear much of the responsibility for the Ukraine crisis. Through a series of misguided policies, Washington and its European allies placed Russia in an untenable situation for which war seemed, to Mr. Putin and his military staff, the only workable solution.

In How the West Brought War to Ukraine, author Benjamin Abelow lays out the relevant history and explains how the West needlessly produced conflict, subjecting its own citizens—and the rest of the world—to the risk of nuclear war.

Endorsed by leading defense experts and policy analysts, this brief and highly readable book shows how the West provoked the crisis and now labors under an existential threat of its own making.

How the West Brought War to Ukraine looks beneath the surface of recent events. It lets readers understand the deeper sources of the Ukraine war and provides new insights into how the conflict might be resolved.

If you’d like to hear the author respond to the claims that the Ukraine war is a “humanitarian” venture and that Ukraine has the “right” to join NATO, go to the Author’s page. There you will find two short video clips (two minutes each).To get to that page, click on the author’s photo beneath the cover image of the book (this may not be an option from mobile devices).

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How the West Brought War to Ukraine: Understanding How U.S. and NATO Policies Led to Crisis, War, and the Risk of Nuclear Catastrophe offers a profound and meticulously researched exploration into one of the most critical geopolitical conflicts of our time. This book provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of the complex interplay between Western policies and the unfolding crisis in Ukraine, shedding light on the causes and consequences that have shaped the current landscape. Ideal for scholars, policy makers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of international relations, this work delves into the strategic decisions made by the United States and NATO, illustrating how these choices contributed to escalating tensions and the eventual outbreak of war. The narrative is crafted to enhance the reader’s grasp of global diplomacy and security challenges by presenting detailed evidence and clear explanations of political maneuvers, military strategies, and diplomatic failures. This book does not merely recount events but invites critical reflection on the risks posed by nuclear escalation, making it a timely and essential resource for those concerned with peace and stability. Its insightful perspective encourages readers to question prevailing narratives and develop a nuanced view of international conflict. By integrating historical context with contemporary developments, How the West Brought War to Ukraine enriches everyday understanding of global affairs and contributes meaningfully to discussions about the future of international cooperation and conflict resolution. The book’s authoritative voice and rigorous approach make it a valuable addition to any library, fostering informed dialogue and thoughtful consideration of one of the 21st century’s most pressing crises.