Foreign Policy

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Admitting Ukraine to Nato would be a mistake for both Ukraine and Nato

Ukraine is expected to make a renewed push for membership in the military alliance. The US must oppose the proposal

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Sahra Wagenknecht: Condition of Germany: Interview by Thomas Meaney & Joshua Rahtz

Interview by Thomas Meaney & Joshua Rahtz

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Statement from Germany’s Forum DL21: Stop playing with fire: Against the militarization of politics

We are concerned that several Western governments, including Germany, are now allowing Ukraine to attack targets on Russian territory with weapons supplied by them.

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A Philip K. Dick Moment: Idiots Waving Flags While Ukraine Burns

In his terrifying, haunting, 1959 surrealistic masterpiece “Time Out of Joint”, Philip K. Dick, greatest and most prolific and prophetic of all American science fiction masters, has his hero Ragle Gumm living in a comfortable, leafy, prosperous 1950s American suburb to whom alarming things start to happen. His neighborhood soft drink stand suddenly vanishes, to be replaced by a howling, radioactive wasteland with just a piece of paper lying on the ground with the words “soft drink stand” written on it.

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VIDEO: Armenia: The next target of Washington’s “war party” with Dr. Pietro Shakarian and James W. Carden

The host of the 168.am news program Arthur Khachikian, PhD, hosts Shakarian and Carden for a wide-ranging discussion on US policy in the Caucasus.

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US Conference of Mayors: The Imperative of Dialogue in a Time of Acute Nuclear Dangers

The United States Conference of Mayors calls on the U.S. government to work to re-establish high-level U.S.-Russian risk reduction and arms control talks to rebuild trust and work toward replacement of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the only remaining bilateral nuclear arms control treaty, set to expire in 2026.

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NO TO A NATO LIAISON OFFICE IN GENEVA!

The still unofficial plan to open a NATO office in Geneva would further distance Switzerland from its traditional neutrality.

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It’s the end of the world as we know it

The American-NATO rush toward nuclear war with Russia

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Alexander Dolitsky: The beginnings of Alaska-Soviet relations happened in a Sitka living room

In the Spring of 1985, I was a visiting scholar at the Slavic Reference Services of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Evidently, this Center is known for the largest collection of the Slavic primary and secondary sources in the United States and, I was told, presumably the third largest Slavic collection in the world.

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CrossTalk: Failed summit 

A talk show on RT hosted by Peter Lavelle