Foreign Policy

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How Ukraine is helping the HTS militants who overthrew Assad

Kyiv has been sending drones and operators to Syria and offering more to give Russia ‘a bloody nose’

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WATCH: How to Stop a Nuclear War

Dennis Kucinich, Scott Ritter and Medea Benjamin met with citizens in Washington to discuss how they can get Congress to put a roadblock in the path towards nuclear annihilation.

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Toward a US-Russian-Chinese showdown?

The unintended consequences of NATO enlargement

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Ending the War in Ukraine: Analysis and Recommendations

Reaching a peace deal in Ukraine is not impossible, but it will require many Western leaders to recalibrate their expectations.

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Fyodor Lukyanov: After Syria, this is the role Russia should embrace

The era of great-power dominance is fading. Moscow’s future lies in mastering regional diplomacy

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FROM 2012: What Russia Fears in Syrian Conflict

Three years before it intervened in Syria, Russia feared an Islamist takeover in Damascus would lead to widespread chaos in the region, like a new Afghanistan in the Levant, reported Joe Lauria in 2012.

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Syria – Winners And Losers Or Both

Syria has fallen. It is now highly likely that the country will fall apart. Outside and inside actors will try to capture and/or control as many parts of the cadaver as each of them can. Years of chaos and strife will follow from that.

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Dmitry Trenin: Why Trump needs to call Putin on day one

The ‘Kellogg Plan’ looks totally unacceptable to Moscow in its leaked form, but it’s still good to talk

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Europe shouldn’t be pushed by US influence to confront Russia

Once the Warsaw Pact closed shop there was no good or honest reason for keeping NATO going. The threat that NATO was created to deter disappeared when the Soviet Union collapsed. The European Union’s influence on the new post-Cold War order has been by trade, investment, diplomacy and political intimacy, the hallmarks of a successful union that has mastered the art of expansion and influence by clever use of the carrot, whilst America has led its quest for influence by application of the doctrine of overriding military strength. Now we see its military lead in Ukraine while leading the EU into an entanglement that most European don’t want.

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Verona Eurasian Economic Forum: freedom of expression, tolerance, mutual respect

The ongoing crises in the world threaten global catastrophe, and at the Verona Eurasian Economic Forum everyone agreed that diplomacy, not military reinforcement, is needed to prevent the worst-case scenario.