Ukraine

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Prof. John J. Mearsheimer: Who Really Started Ukraine War?

Professor John Mearsheimer talks with Judge Andrew Napolitano about the endgame in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Men Abroad Avoid War, and Are Racked by Guilt

Caught between ambition and duty, they face a widening rift with those who stayed to fight

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Hubris’ Downfall: The Hard Road Ahead for the Russia-Ukraine War

Official bravado and media bias degrade policy discourse—and undermine public support.

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Nato won’t win a long war in Ukraine

An Afghanistan-style conflict could cripple Europe

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Do people in US support Ukraine aid? Polls find divide as funding remains in jeopardy

Congressional funding for aid to Ukraine stands in limbo as public support for further funding slips, according to recent polls.

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Robert Skidelsky – “We’re not helping Ukraine by continuing to support a war it cannot win”

“The war aims espoused by our government are unachievable. Ukraine is not in a position to fight the kind of war it can win”

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Russian Troops Cede Ground and Strike Back, Frustrating Ukraine’s Counteroffensive

Military analysts say that Russian commanders have been using a tactic known as “elastic defense” to prevent Ukraine from holding villages and other positions as staging grounds for future attacks.

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U.S. Funding Cutoff Threatens Ukraine’s Economic Stability

U.S. pays government bills and public-sector salaries alongside arms supply

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Beyond the Neocon Debacle and Towards Peace in Ukraine

Ukraine is at risk of economic, demographic, and military collapse. What should the U.S. government do to face this potential disaster?

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The Many Lessons of the Ukraine War

Remarks to the East Bay Citizens for Peace