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With the increasing possibility of Russia's attack on Ukraine, dozens of countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have asked their citizens to leave Ukraine. Tensions have increased day by day in the last two months. Russia has deployed more than 100,000 troops on the border with Ukraine. However, Moscow says it has no intention of attacking Ukraine. At the same time, NATO has declared that the risk of conflict is very high, and America has also said that Russia may attack at any moment. In this program, the context of this tension and the consequences of Russia's possible attack on Ukraine are discussed. View guests: Toraj Atabaki, senior researcher at the International Institute of Social History from Amsterdam, Kamran Mateen, professor of international relations at the University of Sussex from Brighton, and Mehrzad Boroujerdi, head of the School of International Affairs at Virginia Tech from Los Angeles.