Ukraine invasion reshaped global alliances

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Ukraine invasion reshaped global alliances

BY A STAFF REPORTER: Nearly a year after Russia invaded Ukraine, the battlefield has shrunk, and stiff resistance has forced Moscow to reduce its military targets. This war has reshaped the global alliance, rebuilt old concerns, and infused new life into the bonds between NATO, Europe and the United States. This aggression has brought Moscow closer to Beijing and the states of Iran and North Korea. This has raised a wide range of questions about sovereignty, security, and the use of military force, and has intensified fears about China's plans for Taiwan. Ian Lesser, vice president of the German Marshall Fund think tank, said: "The war highlights the interrelationship between diplomacy and the use of force in a way that has not been thought of for many years. "