U.S. crosses a Rubicon in fight against Russian aggression

Washington to seek Ukrainian victory, not a cease-fire with Putin

HIROYUKI AKITA, Nikkei commentator

TOKYO -- The German city of Munich witnessed firsthand how peace could be shattered and the world driven into a major war.

In the 1920s, Adolf Hitler built a foothold for his Nazi party there. It was also in the city that in 1938 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain committed a serious mistake by signing an agreement to appease the dictator.

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