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Russia has been at war with Ukraine for years – in cyberspace

  • Written by Maggie Smith, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, United States Military Academy West Point
imageRussian President Vladimir Putin walks through a hall in the building housing Russia's GRU military intelligence service.Dmitry Astakhov, Sputnik, Government Pool Photo via AP

The build up of Russian forces along Belarus’ 665-mile border with Ukraine is a physical manifestation of Russia’s intense interest in the region. Russia annexed...

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