A Month Of War. The Russian Modus Operandi In Ukraine

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A Month Of War. The Russian Modus Operandi In Ukraine
On Wednesday, March 30th, New Strategy Center organized the debate ”A Month of War. The Russian Modus Operandi in Ukraine”. During the event, the speakers looked at Russia’s military action in the Ukrainian invasion, the implications of a possible siege of Odessa and the stake of Russia’s access to the Danube mouths, as well as the characteristics of Ukraine’s successful resistance. It was also assessed the impact of the war on the security of the Euro-Atlantic area, as well as the consequences of the Russian army taking over the Serpent Island.
The debate was moderated by MG (Ret.) Leonardo Dinu, member of the Scientific Council of the New Strategy Center and benefited from the contribution, as speakers, of Mr. Phil Petersen, president of the New Generation Warfare Centre, USA, and Mr. Seth Cropsey, president of the Yorktown Institute, SUA.
New Strategy Center is organizing the series of events ”War in Ukraine. Russian Aggression on the Doorstep of the Eastern Flank of NATO”, on the subject of Russian aggression against Ukraine. We want to address a number of issues, economic, military and political, in order to better understand the effects of this war and how it will influence the security of the entire Eastern Flank of NATO and Europe. These events will be attended by speakers with extensive expertise in their fields of activity, both from Romania and abroad. The events will be livestreamed on the Facebook page of the new Strategy Center and the European path, the media partner of this project.
In a security context marked by multiple security challenges and an information environment in which many disinformation elements are identified, New Strategy Center promotes the importance of information provided by credible sources and promotes the need to build a security culture that increases the resilience of our society. This is why the NCS is organizing this series of debates, to provide a professional and coherent perspective on developments in the region.