Ukraine no-fly zone risks wider war says UArizona Professor

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University of Arizona professor who’s made Russia and Eastern Europe his specialty says it’s just too risky to ask NATO to drive Russian planes out of Ukraine.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Ukraine has been pleading for the U.S. and NATO to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine, but a

He says in the Cold War the U.S.-Soviet conflict played out in proxy wars where each side backed smaller countries as those smaller countries fought. Volgy says, “There's some 350 million worth of military hardware that’s flown in. There is stuff that you and I are not seeing, which is a very aggressive cyber warfare capability, which we're engaged with. That's probably having a very substantial effect.”

“My parents literally fought in the Hungarian revolution. I remember as a child, seeing Russian tanks killing people on the street where I live. The United States could not get involved in that for fear of risking a global war, but neither would it permit any incursion into the western part of the European world.”“Because the Russian aspiration has always been to make sure that there was a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe protecting them," Volgy said.

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