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How restraint meets moral outrage in Gaza and Ukraine
Some say there is a lack in consistency in how advocates against war are treating the two conflicts. That’s not true.
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Some say there is a lack in consistency in how advocates against war are treating the two conflicts. That’s not true.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Ukraine will not be able to defeat Russia on the battlefield.
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Judge Napolitano and Col. Wilkerson confront the daunting neocon influence in Ukraine, its impact on US strategic interests, and the roles of contractors like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
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The West’s decade-long disinformation and hate campaign against Russia has poisoned the minds of many. Here’s my private correspondence with a supporter of NATO policy toward Russia.
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OUR COUNTRY OUR CHOICE (OCOC) will provide Americans the tools, information and skills necessary to proactively preserve and strengthen the security, prosperity, and moral fabric of our Great Nation.
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Nov 21 (Reuters) – Russia is waiting for the outcome of an investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines before making any request for compensation, the RIA state news agency cited a foreign ministry official as saying on Tuesday.
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A developed sense of empathy usually explains good feelings and the desire to help the humiliated and powerless. The concept sounds scientific and is used in psychology and sociology, but does not have strict definitions, criteria, and measurement methods. But even without scientific justification and diagnosis, empathy has entered common parlance and is considered in everyday consciousness as a high virtue.
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When the great Russian classical music composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky visited the United States in late April/early May in 1891 he was shocked and bewildered beyond belief. The trip did not start off well. The composer experienced debilitating seasickness while crossing the Atlantic. Not to mention a hurricane!
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October 2-5, 2022. Since the time of Peter the Great, Russia has been a force in the world, both politically and culturally. It remains so today, despite the fact that many dismissed it after the fall of the Soviet Union. This first CCA of the 2022-23 academic year will explore Russian history, literature, and music, as well as current Russian politics and foreign policy.