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Chicken Kiev or Chicken Little?
Agreement with Russia over post-Soviet empire borders and realities doesn’t mean that the sky will fall on our heads.
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Agreement with Russia over post-Soviet empire borders and realities doesn’t mean that the sky will fall on our heads.
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War-hungry armed foreigners in combat clothing are glamorizing the conflict in Donbass
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Western media and Western governments are all telling us one thing. But, suddenly, the actual players are all telling us another. Is it possible that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pushed an opportune situation too far and is now afraid of what he has unleashed?
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The ‘western’ media buildup for war in Ukraine was launched 63 days ago on November 22.
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Putin’s Munich speech was an important diplomatic warning to the United States and its allies that Russia’s patience with NATO’s encroachment was at an end.
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In the West, the current standoff between Ukraine and Russia has typically been presented as one in which a righteous Ukraine is standing up to bullying by a scheming, even Machiavellian Russia.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is striking an unusually hawkish tone in her comments about the standoff. Is this the best path for Canada?
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The toolbox is empty. Russia knows this. Biden knows this. Blinken knows this. CNN knows this. The only ones who aren’t aware of this are the American people, says Scott Ritter.
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If the United States and NATO are sincere in their desire to make sure Ukraine can determine its own fate, there is a historical precedent that can serve as a model for preserving independence and peace for Ukraine. The Austrian State Treaty of 1955, which allowed Austria to become an independent state and not be divided or occupied like Germany after World War II, was crafted on the idea of neutrality.
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It is difficult to understand why the US, in particular, would be talking up the war scenario now.