Dmitry Medvedev—Russia's former prime minister and president who has become one of Moscow's most prominent hawks—has asserted that Ukrainian "capitulation" is the only path to peace, as Kyiv's forces continue a slow counteroffensive. "The people suffering in the trenches of a divided country really need only capitulation, which could potentially pave the way to peace," Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday. "But neither Washington nor Kyiv want peace." Once touted as a potential successor to President Vladimir Putin, Medvedev was sidelined in the years leading up to Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. But since the conflict erupted, the...