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Putin, Put’n, and Peace in Ukraine
How we can emerge from crisis without war.
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How we can emerge from crisis without war.
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“There is a sense of open, almost joyful viciousness in all this pro-war, anti-Russian sentiment on opinion pages and television broadcasts. It is certainly racist and demeaning in tone. Such is the first step in convincing the public that the “transgressor” is equivalent to a retrovirus.” – John Stanton, Dissident Voice, 2015
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The paper of record’s coverage of the crisis has been a series of shameless provocative conjectures posing as facts.
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Time and again, Putin’s words have been twisted or misconstrued in a way that fits and reinforces western preconceptions.
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New Delhi will continue to resist falling in line with Washington, potentially thwarting American strategies of neo-primacy.
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The rejection of one of Russia’s core demands comes shortly after NATO ruled out discussions of the principle of the “indivisibility of security”.
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Here are seven examples of hypocrisy and irony regarding the crisis in Ukraine that you are not likely to read in the main stream media.
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In calls with investors, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin boasted that the worsening conflict is helping profits.
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Perceptions are likely growing in the West that Moscow is dispensing of empty threats and ultimatums on Ukraine
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Seen in retrospect, Russia’s demand for a written response was a trap, one neither the U.S. nor NATO yet recognizes, writes Scott Ritter.