Team Biden Resorts to ‘Not My Fault’
Sullivan denies the truth: the issue isn’t manpower, it’s Russia’s unabated ability to generate combat forces, equipment and weaponry; White House policy has given sanctuary to Moscow’s war machine.
Will They Deserve to Even be Called “Negotiations”?
Just because two opposing parties arrive at a table does not mean that the ensuing events will necessarily qualify as “negotiations.”
French Policy Playing Into Iranian and Russian Hands
France has not only not delivered on promises to Ukraine, it imports more Russian LNG – fueling Russia’s war machine and sends weapons needed by Ukraine to Lebanon – which go to Hezbollah.
Russia Left Irpin Bruised Not Broken as Ukrainian Forces Saved It From More Horror
A thousand days of war has passed and after Ukraine defended the city, life has returned, and the town is healing from memories of being a battlefield and its occupation.
Kursk Salient, Euro Maneuvers, Clever Poles
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on the developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine
EXCLUSIVE
Biden’s Evergreen Fear of Putin
Despite the good news that US President Joe Biden has authorized long-range missile strikes with US weapons, closer inspection reveals continued restrictions reflecting weakness Russia will exploit.
One Thousand Days...
Yet Kyiv stands.
Romania at the Crossroads: Strengthening Europe’s Eastern Flank
On Romania’s critical role in European security against the backdrop of two transformative events: the war in Ukraine and the recent US presidential election.
Will Trump’s Attitude to the War in Ukraine Differ Second Time Around?
Some Ukrainian Americans came to the conclusion during the US presidential election that a win by the former president would be good for Ukraine as he is a serial “winner.”
India – An Unlikely Peace Broker Between Russia and Ukraine
Why India is not a fence sitter and has plainly chosen to side with Russia for pragmatic reasons.
Expediting Prisoner of War Exchanges
Policies that put pressure on Putin’s authoritarian regime are key to hastening prisoner exchanges, not least providing captured enemy solders with exposure to a pro-freedom, pro-democracy education.
The US and Ukraine’s Circular Predicament
A prolonged war in Ukraine is in the national interests of neither Ukraine nor the US. And yet, a quick end along the current lines will only benefit Russia and hurt the US.