War in Ukraine

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War Fatigue Complicates West’s Aid to Ukraine

A pall of gloom descended on Europe as the long-feared uncertainty set in over the weekend as to how long would the collective West underwrite the proxy war in Ukraine. To lift their sagging spirit, some European foreign ministers impromptu took the train to Kiev to spend Monday with President Zelensky. It was an extraordinary sight of defiance of the call of destiny, as the war passed the 19-month mark.

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This Proxy War Can’t Be Both ‘Unprovoked’ AND A Great Strategic Investment

As opposition to funding the US proxy war in Ukraine increases on Capitol Hill, empire apologists have been frantically churning out think pieces about how much the war serves US strategic interests in order to manufacture support for its continued backing by Washington. Such arguments flatly contradict the propaganda messaging we were inundated with at the beginning of the war that this was an “unprovoked invasion”, but empire managers don’t seem particularly interested in defending that narrative anymore.

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The Key to Peace in Ukraine? The Other Broken NATO Promise.

In 2007, Putin asked the world, “What happened to the assurances our western partners made after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact? Where are those declarations today? No one even remembers them.” He then went on to remind his audience of NATO’s promise not to expand east of Germany toward Russia’s borders.

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War in Ukraine, Neo-Nazis, and the American Jewish Committee

For the record, I knew Simon Wiesenthal well, he was an honorary member of the Board of my non-profit Andrei Sakharov Institute, and I am a contributor to his anti-Nazi Simon Wiesenthal Center. Occasionally, I contribute to some other charities, including the Holocaust memorial in DC.

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The Dynamics of War Insanity: NATO’s Ukraine Roulette

Deliberate provocations of a nuclear rival, coups d’état, colour revolutions, broken promises, broken treaties, escalation of tensions, demonization, invective, double-standards — all this while asserting adherence to international legal norms and playing innocent about our aggressions, our violations of the Hague and Geneva Conventions, of articles 1(2)[1], 2(3)[2], 2(4)[3] and 39[4] of the UN Charter.

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The Mad Propaganda Push To Normalize War Profiteering In Ukraine

There’s been an astonishingly brazen propaganda push to normalize war profiteering in Ukraine as Kyiv coordinates with the arms industry and western governments to convert the war-ravaged nation into a major domestic weapons manufacturer, thereby turning Ukrainians into proxies of the military industrial complex as well as the Pentagon.

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It’s Time to Stop Backing Ukraine

There is no victory in this war. There are only bad and worse outcomes.

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Is Ukraine Really Bleeding Russia to Death?

In November 1983, my late, dear friend Herbert E, Meyer, a brilliant Fortune magazine business writer whom Director of Central Intelligence William (“Bill”) Casey improbably raised up to be vice chairman of President Ronald Reagan’s National Intelligence Council, produced a memorandum arguing that official Soviet state economic statistics were so fictional that they bore no relationship to the true, far more dire living conditions of the peoples of the Soviet Union.

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Russia Has Gained More Territory This Year Than Ukraine

NYT reports that despite nine months of heavy fighting, only about 500 square miles have changed hands in Ukraine this year

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Ukraine war: Who has the real mobilization problem?

Moscow has avoided another unpopular call-up while Kiev resorts to draconian measures to get sufficient numbers to the front