Ukraine

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We were promised ‘economic shock and awe’ against Russia

But one year after its brutal invasion of Ukraine, Moscow looks poised to weather the worst of Western sanctions.

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Western Leaders Privately Say Ukraine Can’t Win the War

The German and French leaders have told Ukraine they must seek peace with Russia in exchange for a post-war defense pact, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

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Time is not on Ukraine’s side

Most of Ukraine’s tanks are post-Soviet models. Without ammunition, these are ‘not tanks but tractors’

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There Has Never In History Been A Greater Need For A Large Anti-War Movement

Things are escalating more and more rapidly between the US-centralized power structure and the few remaining nations with the will and the means to stand against its demands for total obedience, namely China, Russia, and Iran. The world is becoming increasingly split between two groups of governments who are becoming increasingly hostile toward each other, and you don’t have to be a historian to know it’s probably a bad sign when that happens. Especially in the age of nuclear weapons.

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West Weakening On Ukraine War, Russia Advancing, European Anti War Sentiment, China Peace Plan

It is fortunate for the West that their accusations of Putin’s imperial ambitions are utter nonsense, for the attrition rate for the weaponry and ammunition they have sent to Ukraine is so great that, if Russia really did fulfil the West’s hysterical fantasy and invade Eastern Europe, NATO would be in dire straits, lacking the weapons and the industrial infrastructure to produce them for war time conditions.

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Katrina vanden Heuvel and James W. Carden: Why Not Diplomacy?

As 2023 unfolds, we fear that American policy will continue to be characterized by both mission creep and the absence of any sort of diplomatic engagement with Russia.

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Nicolai N. Petro: Cold War Realism: Lessons for Ukraine

The new Cold War, like its predecessor, can be traced back to the misinterpretation of Russian intentions. In case of old Cold War, as we now know from diplomatic archives, the West grossly misunderstood the intentions behind the 1948 Berlin Blockade.

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Dmitry Trenin: One year on, here’s how the Ukraine conflict is changing the world order

The West’s failed Ukraine strategy has empowered the Global Majority to reject US domination

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Tucker: This is crazy

Fox News host Tucker Carlson voices his concerns on how the Biden administration is devoting a ton of resources to the Russia-Ukraine war on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’

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Biden Denies the Russians a Choice

It is said that President John F. Kennedy gave the most important speech of his presidency before the graduating class at the American University in Washington, D.C., in June 1963. The occasion was five months before his death and eight months after he had confronted Russian premier Nikita Khrushchev over the deployment of Russian nuclear missiles in Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis would later be seen as a defining moment in U.S.-Russian relations. It was the closest approach of the two Cold War antagonists to a nuclear confrontation.