War in Ukraine

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Did Russia Kill 200 Senior NATO Officers in a Ukraine Bunker Missile Strike?

In an April 6 posting on his website, analyst Gilbert Doctorow cited a Russian media report that as many as 200 senior NATO generals and other high-ranking officers including 20 Americans were killed when an underground bunker where they were […]

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Human Destiny in Ukraine

To scale the pinnacles of corporate, political or military power in the United States requires certain rigid deficiencies of character, specifically the absence of compassion, decency and humanity. In their personal lives, powerful individuals may possess these qualities, but as an elite class, they lack them utterly. How else to explain the abandoned cruelty of U.S. foreign policy since 1945, the wars, with napalm and Agent Orange in Vietnam, depleted uranium and white phosphorus in Iraq, the massive bombing campaigns that destroyed 85 percent of all buildings in Korea, to say nothing of the deliberate destruction of Iraq and Vietnam, the millions upon millions of dead all over the planet, the regime changes, setting countless countries back, developmentally, decades, even centuries, and installing fascist rulers throughout what used to be called the Third World?

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As fatigue grows and morale wanes in Ukraine, defeat is a real possibility 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine recently passed the one-year mark and I fear the country is on the verge of losing to Russia.

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ACURA ViewPoint: David C. Speedie: Putin as Shakespearean Demon or Tragic Hero?

The Ukraine tragedy is a twofold thing. First, most obviously, there is the tragedy of the people killed or displaced, the damage to an already fragile economy and the widespread destruction of Ukraine’s physical infrastructure. Second, there is the tragic fact that it could all have been prevented.

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Why Zelensky Will NOT Take Back Crimea

Seventeen months ago the US State Department officially declared the US will “NEVER” recognize Crimea as part of Russia. Three months ago Ukrainian President Zelensky vowed to “take back” Crimea. Is this possible?

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Western News Media Downplay Ukraine War Crimes

In late March, the United Nations issued a new report on war crimes being committed by both Russian and Ukrainian forces. The document provides a shocking litany of brutal behavior on the part of both militaries, although the investigators concluded that Russian units have committed the majority of offenses. Given the extent of Western pressure and the UN’s own biases, it is hard to determine the accuracy of that conclusion. However, the evidence cited of Ukrainian abuses is far from trivial.

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American Consensus on Ukraine Has Fractured

Here’s how the war could play out in the 2024 presidential campaign.

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Ukraine is not worth a nuclear war

Before the participants stumble into nuclear conflict, Russia & the US should work out nuclear-arms agreements

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Six war mongering think tanks and the military contractors that fund them

From producing reports and analysis for U.S. policy-makers, to enlisting representatives to write op-eds in corporate media, to providing talking heads for corporate media to interview and give quotes, think tanks play a fundamental role in shaping both U.S. foreign policy and public perception around that foreign policy. Leaders at top think tanks like the Atlantic Council and Hudson Institute have even been called upon to set focus priorities for the House Intelligence Committee. However, one look at the funding sources of the most influential think tanks reveals whose interests they really serve: that of the U.S. military and its defense contractors.

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How Zelensky was Prevented From Making Peace in the Donbas

A true story censored by the media bubble