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Ukraine is showing the West that wars may turn on who can innovate, adapt, and act the fastest, not who has the best weapons

Ukraine is demonstrating that military victory may depend more on speed of innovation and adaptation than on superior weaponry.

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Ukraine is positioning itself as a key driver of military innovation, suggesting that the ability to adapt and act quickly is more decisive in modern warfare than possessing the best weapons. Coverage from Business Insider, Reuters, and Voennoye Delo emphasizes a need for Western powers to adapt faster based on lessons from the Ukraine war.

Additionally, reports from the Kyiv Post and marketscreener.com highlight Ukraine's emergence as a guarantor of European security during the NATO summit in Ankara. Future focus remains on whether NATO will seek help from Ukraine, as suggested by Joachim Klement and reported by Reuters.

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What is the primary lesson the West is learning from Ukraine?

That wars may be decided by who can innovate, adapt, and act the fastest rather than who has the best weaponry.

Where did Ukraine's role in European security recently emerge?

At the NATO summit in Ankara.

Who has suggested that NATO should seek assistance from Ukraine?

Joachim Klement, according to reports from Reuters and marketscreener.com.

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