Ukraine

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Biden’s Foreign Policy Is Sinking the Congressional Dems—and Ukraine

The proxy war between the U.S. and Russia is devastating Ukraine, ironically in the name of saving Ukraine.

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Commentary: Demonization, danger and diplomacy

Earlier this week, 30 Democratic members of the House signed a letter urging us to balance military support for Ukraine with sensible diplomacy. They were pilloried for their sober advice, and many of them quickly disavowed their call. In less than 24 hours, the letter was withdrawn.

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Kevin McCarthy Isn’t Wrong About Ukraine

Pushing back on the Biden administration’s proxy war in Ukraine provides the GOP with an opportunity to demonstrate that its commitment to an America First foreign policy goes beyond rhetorical gestures.

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Western Presumption of Superiority Demolished

Fairly stable. Wagner Group making inroads into Bakhmut, but clearly a tough grind. British MOD and a Telegraph article talk of heavy Russian losses, which may or may not be true, and of a Russian “human wave” (this last claim is simply idiotic – OBB).

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The Official Narrative On Ukraine

The official narrative promoted by the entire western political/media class is that Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in February of this year solely because he is evil and hates freedom. He wants to conquer as much of Europe as possible because he cannot stand free democracies, because he is another Adolf Hitler.

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Bucha, Revisited

“60 Minutes” regurgitates disinformation about who committed war crimes

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The West Must Stop Blocking Negotiations Between Ukraine and Russia

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. This war has been horrendous, though it does not compare with the terrible destruction wrought by the U.S. bombardment of Iraq (“shock and awe”) in 2003.

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US gets a nasty surprise in Ukraine

Biden’s own party calling for negotiated war settlement while Moscow’s ‘dirty bomb’ claim may actually have merit

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Reflections on the Coup in Ukraine – 2014-2022

Victor Yanukovich was elected President of the Ukraine in 2010 narrowly defeating Yulia Timoshenko with 49% of votes cast to Timoshenko’s 45%. The Ukrainian Presidential term of office lasts for five years. Yanukovich’s party, the Party of the Regions, together with its coalition partner, the Communist party of the Ukraine, also had a majority in the Ukrainian Parliament, with Mykola Azarov as Prime Minister. The membership of the European Union was one of the more salient issues during this time and was the trigger for subsequent upheavals.

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Why Germany’s pursuit of peace in Ukraine is paralyzed

Berlin’s dependence on Russian gas and its deference to US policy puts it in a difficult spot, particularly with voters.