Foreign Policy

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Distorting Ukraine’s History

Ukrainian nationalists have presented a distorted history of Ukraine.

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In liberated Kherson, Jewish leaders are being accused of collaboration with Russia

After Ukraine recaptures the long-occupied city, Jews in leading positions fear prosecution for actions including allowing armed Russian soldiers to pray in the synagogue

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It’s been two years since 51 intelligence agents interfered with an election — they still won’t apologize

Exactly two years ago, on October 19, 2020, one of the dirtiest tricks in electoral history was played on the American people by 51 former intelligence officials, who used the false alarm of “Russian interference” to stop Donald Trump winning a second term as president.

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Reaction to the Hunter Biden laptop story perfectly illustrates how the elite media have given up doing their job

In years past, when journalism was trusted by consumers much more than it is today, The New York Post might have been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

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Oil is Today’s Rhubarb

Sanctions always fail, as the Chinese found out long ago.

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Growing US Divide on How Long to Support Ukraine

Nearly half of Americans (47%) now say Washington should urge Kyiv to settle for peace as soon as possible.

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Diplomacy Watch: Divisions flare in the West as winter looms

As energy prices rise and temperatures drop, European publics are feeling squeezed by the Ukraine war’s secondary effects.

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How Joe Biden suckered Europe

Boxed in, the European Union is failing the test of the war in Ukraine.

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The Lessons of 1914 Matter Today More than Ever

A case for less imperial idealism and more realism.

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Vladimir Putin’s Vision of a Multipolar World

An end to US hegemony?