Foreign Policy

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New Poll: Europeans want peace, not sanctions

The European Union’s attitude to the Russian-Ukrainian war is a key priority area of the Community’s foreign policy. The intensity of the fighting is constantly increasing and, in addition to the warring parties, the burdens on Europe placed by the sanctions are also increasing. Despite this, the intention of bringing those affected to the negotiating table is not pronounced in Brussels’ efforts. However, based on the results of the research conducted by Századvég, Europeans would expect their leaders to work towards a peace agreement as soon as possible and a quick end to the war.

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Biden’s Foreign Policy at 2

Is America back?

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Speak Loudly and Carry Someone Else’s Big Stick

The efforts of figures like Sanna Marin and Kaja Kallas are a grating combination of sanctimony, arrogance, historical ignorance, philosophical ineptitude, and ceaseless demand.

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Tucker Carlson: Biden is done

Fox News host Tucker Carlson explains why permanent Washington is tired of President Biden’s leadership on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’

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Adam Schiff, Disinformation Man

The latest Twitter documents show how he deceived the public and has earned his ouster from the Intelligence Committee.

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European scholars estimate that less than 9% of Western firms had divested from Russia

Less than Nine Percent of Western Firms Have Divested from Russia

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A Hit French Novel Tries to Explain Putin. Too Well, Some Critics Say.

A popular novel, “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” presents a sympathetic portrait of the Russian leader, critics say, raising concerns that it might influence national policy toward the Ukraine war.

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Dmitry Trenin: 2023 will be make-or-break year for Russia

As the West throws the whole shebang at Moscow, the world’s largest country faces a moment of truth

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The CIA’s Worst-Kept Secret: Newly Declassified Files Confirm United States Collaboration with Nazis

Pried loose by Congress, which passed the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act three years ago, a long-hidden trove of once-classified CIA documents confirms one of the worst-kept secrets of the cold war–the CIA’s use of an extensive Nazi spy network to wage a
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Why Can’t America Accept An Imperfect World?

Since the twilight of the Cold War at the beginning of the 1990s, the United States has meddled militarily–or even waged outright wars–in numerous regions for a multitude of reasons. The roster is a lengthy one: Kuwait, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and, most recently, Ukraine.