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Russia and Ukraine's conflict is perceived to be unavoidable as Russia seeks to establish access corridors and strategically position their military capabilities to prevent future wars.
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- The Russia-Ukraine conflict is seen as inevitable due to changing dynamics in the world.
- Ukraine receives support from NATO, the United States, and other allies in the conflict.
- Russia's access to certain currencies is restricted, affecting their currency reserves.
- The war in Ukraine disrupts Russia's oil exports to Europe and the Black Sea.
- Export restrictions on wheat and disruptions in the global wheat market are caused by the conflict.
- China has a high import dependency and experienced a fertilizer shortage in 2008.
- The current situation has significant ramifications such as commodity price fluctuations and potential global famine.
- India remains pro-Soviet and relies on trade with Russia.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is seen as inevitable due to changing global dynamics. Russia aims to secure access corridors and forward position their military capabilities to prevent future wars.
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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is seen as inevitable due to the changing dynamics of the world, with the United States no longer preventing war and regulating commerce. Russia needs to secure access corridors and forward position their military capabilities to prevent future wars. Ukraine
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The Russia-Ukraine conflict was seen as inevitable due to the changing dynamics of the world, with the United States no longer preventing war and regulating commerce. The Russians needed to secure access corridors and forward position their remaining military capabilities in order to prevent future wars
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