Kellogg - Is There Actually a Plan for Ukraine?
Preliminary responses to Trump’s emerging line on Russia and Ukraine.
Elections in Romania Are a Wake up Call
The poll-topping victory of hard-core nationalist Calin Georgescu in first-round presidential elections in Romania over the weekend can only be described as meteoric
Why Isn’t Moscow Celebrating Trump’s Re-election?
Many expected the Kremlin to rejoice in Trump’s victory, but the reaction has been tepid at best. Perhaps the Russians recognize the irreconcilable differences in the US-Russian relationship.
Crumbling Defenses, Multiple Missiles, Ukraine’s Allies
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on the developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The Case for Serbia as Host for Ukraine-Russia Peace Negotiation
Serbia respects and understands both belligerent parties. It could serve as a facilitating host to negotiations that could usher in a new era of peace in Europe with the “Belgrade Agreement.”
The Ruble is Melting, Finally
At close to 112 against the US dollar, the ruble is now at its weakest level since the panic which set in after the “surprise” full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Biden’s Hesitation vs. Trump’s Resolve – A Game Changer for Ukraine?
In urgent situations, indecisive behavior can often be worse than making a mistaken or misguided decision. For Ukraine, a Trump tenure may turn out not as bad as expected.
Ukraine Will Win
Ukraine is not a burden to the West but a valuable investment
Imperial Echoes: The West Must Not Sacrifice Ukraine’s Sovereignty
As the West considers ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia, we risk repeating the very mistakes that have scarred history for generations.
The Fecklessness of the Global Community
The international community has been emboldening Russia’s dictator
Ukraine Beyond Trump
While some observers are writing off Ukraine as a lost cause after Trump takes office, those who know Ukrainians understand that it would be foolish to underestimate them.
Orwell, Holodomor, and 1984 in 2024
Orwell had no illusions about Russia and its rapacious totalitarian system, so it is worth recalling what he wrote about Ukraine and recognize its relevance for today.