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Blurred lines: On the U.S.’s new move in the Ukraine war

The U.S. decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine blurs all moral lines

The Biden administration’s decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion shows both the challenges Kyiv and its western allies face in the prolonged war and the U.S.’s readiness to escalate it to push back the Russians. Cluster munitions are designed to explode on impact, but many remain “ duds ”, which can explode later, causing indiscriminate harm — the reason why over 100 countries have banned them. The U.S., though not a signatory to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, had criticised Russia in the recent past for using these munitions in the conflict as amounting to war crimes. But the U.S.’s U-turn now, as part of its 42nd aid package to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began, points to the strains Ukraine is facing on the battlefield. In a war dominated by artillery, Ukraine is entirely dependent on the West for weapons that include artillery shells and ammunition, while Russia’s industrial base has picked up, ensuring an uninterrupted supply of weapons to the front lines. The conventional war has strained western reserves, leaving Ukraine at a disadvantageous position when compared to Russia’s artillery superiority

Before Ukraine began its counteroffensive a few weeks ago, the western calculation was that swift battlefield victories by Ukraine, like its lightning counter-advances in Kharkiv and Kherson last year, would change the dynamics and put Russia’s President Vladimir Putin under pressure. But the Russians, over the last few months, have built strong defence fortifications along the over 1,000-km long front line, from Kherson in the south to the outskirts of Kharkiv in the northeast, which the Ukrainians have found extremely difficult to break through. Ukraine has made some minor territorial gains in southeast, but at a heavy cost, and is far from achieving its perceived breakthrough of cutting off Mr. Putin’s landbridge in Zaporizhzhia, separating the Russian-controlled Donbas in the east from Crimea in the south. It is this reality of the battlefield that led the U.S. to take what President Biden called “the difficult decision” of sending cluster munitions. However, this would still raise criticism. The alleged war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine have been well documented and slammed internationally. Kyiv is also being accused of targeting civilian centres in the Donbas. But the U.S. has tried to draw a moral and ethical line, no doubt thin, by saying it was helping Ukraine defend itself. This line gets blurred with the decision to send the civilian killer munitions to the battlefield. It also shows that no side is willing to make a compromise as yet, irrespective of their battlefield positions, as the war, even after 16 months of fighting, still stays in an escalation spiral

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Strain
(noun) – pressure, demands, burdens, exertions तनाव

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Invasion (noun) – attack, incursion, offensive, assailing

आक्रमण

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Accuse (of) (verb) – charge with, indict for, arraign for, take to court for,

दोष लगाना

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Breakthrough
(noun) –  Success, development, improvement, headway, advancement

सफलता

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Alleged
(adjective) –so-called, supposed

कथित

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Criticism
(noun) – censure, condemnation, critique, disapproval,

आलोचना

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Lightning
(adjective) – Fast, quick, speedy, sudden, whirlwind, precipitous

तेज, शीघ्र

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Compromise (noun) – agreement, understanding, settlement, terms

समझौता

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Ethical (adjective) – moral, upright, virtuous, principled, righteous

नैतिक

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Signatory
(noun) – A party that has signed an agreement; party, endorser

हस्ताक्षरकर्ता

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Commit
(verb) – perform, execute, cause, do, carry out

करना

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Escalate
(verb) – increase rapidly; soar, surge, intensify, worsen

बढ़ना

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Point to
(phrasal verb) – indicate, mention, note, highlight, emphasize

इशारा करना

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Artillery
(noun) – large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.

तोपें

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Prolonged
(adjective) – extended, lengthy, protracted, long, lengthened

लंबे समय तक

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Criticise
(verb) – Censure, condemn, carp, slate, roast, slam, disapprove of

आलोचना करना

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Battlefield
(noun) – Battleground, arena, frontline, field, theater of war

लड़ाई का मैदान

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The West
(noun) – it refers to U.S and other European Countries

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Perceived
(adjective) – apparent, professed, supposed, seeming

माना जाता

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Indiscriminate
(verb) – random, haphazard, promiscuous, undiscriminating

अंधाधुंध

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Outskirts
(noun) – the outer parts of a city; surrounding areas, borders

बाहरी इलाके

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Entirely
(adverb) – absolutely, completely, totally

पूरी तरह से

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Disadvantageous
(adjective) – Detrimental, damaging, harmful, injurious, prejudicial, unfavourable

नुकसानदेह

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Readiness
(noun) – Promptness, speediness, quickness, alacrity

तत्परता

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Victory
(noun) – triumph, success, conquest, win, achievement

जीत

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Ally
(noun) – associate, colleague, friend, confederate, partner

सहयोगी, मित्र-राष्ट्र

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Amount
to (phrasal verb) – Add up to, come to, equal, be equivalent to, total,

के बराबर होना

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Territorial
(adjective) – regional, local, zonal, district, provincial

प्रादेशिक/ क्षेत्रीय

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Western
(adjective) – Of or relating to western countries

पश्चिमी

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Push
back (phrasal verb) – resist, repel, defend against, counter

प्रतिरोध करना

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Moral
(adjective) – Ethical, righteous, principled, virtuous

नैतिक

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Superiority
(noun) – Supremacy, preeminence, dominance, ascendancy

श्रेष्ठता

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Counteroffensive
(noun) – Counterattack, reprisal, retaliation, response, reply,

जवाबी कार्रवाई

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Slam
(verb) – criticize, censure, attack, denounce

आलोचना करना

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U-turn
(noun) – Reversal, volte-face, about-face, turnaround

पलटाव

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Blur the lines
(phrase) – To obfuscate or minimize the distinction or division between two or more different people, things, actions, etc

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Cluster
munitions (noun) – a weapon that disperses or releases explosive submunitions: small, unguided explosives or bomblets (each weighing less than 20 kg) that are designed to explode prior to, on or after impact, according to the global 'Convention on Cluster Munitions' (CCM)

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Explode
(verb) – Detonate, blow up, burst, blast, ignite

विस्फोट करना

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Impact
(noun) – a marked effect or influence.

प्रभाव

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Dud
(noun) – a thing that fails to work properly or is otherwise unsatisfactory or worthless.

व्यर्थ, बेकार

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Convention
(noun) – Agreement, treaty, accord, pact, contract

  सम्झौता

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Aid package
(noun) – money, equipment , or services that are provided for people, countries; financial help

वित्तीय सहायता

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Shell
(noun) – an explosive artillery projectile or bomb

बम का गोली

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Ammunition
(noun) – Munitions, explosives, bombs, shells, bullets 

गोलाबारूद

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Pick up
(phrasal verb) – become better; improve

. सुधरना

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Conventional war
(noun) – a form of warfare conducted by using conventional weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more states in open confrontation.

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Strain
(verb) – to cause too much of something to be used, especially money

पर दबाव पड़ाना

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Reserve
(noun) – Funds

कोष

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Swift
(adjective) – Quick, fast, rapid, speedy, hasty

तेज

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Counter-advance
(noun) – a set of attacks that defend against enemy attacks

  प्रतिक्रिया

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Dynamics
(noun) – forces that produce movement or change

गतिशीलता

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Fortification
(noun) – a defensive wall or other reinforcement built to strengthen a place against attack

दुर्ग

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Break
through (phrasal verb) – achieve success in a particular area.  

सफलता प्राप्त करना

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Cut off
(phrasal verb) – Disconnect, sever, detach, disengage, separate 

अलग करना, कट कर देना

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Draw a line
(phrase) – to put a limit on what you will do or allow to happen, esp. because you feel something is wrong

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Irrespective of
(phrase) – Regardless of, in spite of, notwithstanding, despite

के बावजूद

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Escalation Spiral
(noun) – a situation in which the level of conflict or aggression between two or more parties continues to increase over time