Why Putin Is Intent on Blaming Ukraine for Crocus City Attack
Steve Brown
Why Putin Is Intent on Blaming Ukraine for Crocus City Attack
There are none so blind as those who will not see – English proverb. In President Putin’s case he can’t or won’t see anything beyond his hatred for all things Ukrainian.
Putin’s Paranoia
Timothy Snyder
Putin’s Paranoia
Terrorism, delusion, and self-destruction.
Go Ahead, Bomb Some Russian Refineries in-depth
Steven Kopits
Go Ahead, Bomb Some Russian Refineries
As opposed to Washington’s concern, Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil refineries are not driving up crude prices, and the answer might ultimately lie in the restructuring of price caps and embargo.
Russia Unravels
Diane Francis
Russia Unravels
Russia may be a military dictatorship and armed to the teeth, but it struggles against Ukraine and fails to protect its homeland, the author writes.
Moscow Terror
Timothy Snyder
Moscow Terror
Russian authorities had designated international LGBT organizations as “terrorist.” As the attack on Crocus City Hall demonstrated, his choices have nothing to do with actual threats facing Russians.
How the Soviet Invasion of 1979 Led to the Moscow Attack of 2024 EXCLUSIVE
Ibrahim Al-Marashi
How the Soviet Invasion of 1979 Led to the Moscow Attack of 2024
ISIS-K emerged due to the confluence of three conflicts in an arc of instability from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, which ultimately reached Moscow.
Germany and France’s ‘Blind’ Russia Policy EXCLUSIVE
Anders Aslund
Germany and France’s ‘Blind’ Russia Policy
A review of Sylvie Kauffmann’s book “The Blindsided” – a magnificent, detailed and well-documented condemnation of Germany and France'’ Russia policy over the last two decades.
NATO’s Baltic Members Suggest Conscription Key to Resisting Russian Aggression
Steve Brown
NATO’s Baltic Members Suggest Conscription Key to Resisting Russian Aggression
The fall of the Berlin Wall and the break-up of the USSR led Western countries to largely forget Plato’s dictum that he who “desires peace must prepare for war,” that may soon have to change.
Solidarity with Belarus on its Freedom Day Anniversary
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Solidarity with Belarus on its Freedom Day Anniversary
Every year on March 25, Belarusians celebrate the anniversary of the day in 1918 that the Belarusian Democratic Republic proclaimed its independence.
Canada’s Parliament Should Stop Playing a Broken and Discredited Record EXCLUSIVE
Lubomyr Luciuk
Canada’s Parliament Should Stop Playing a Broken and Discredited Record
Why have the charges against Ukrainian veterans of the ‘Galicia’ Division, who were investigated and cleared by the Canadian and British authorities, been revived at this delicate time?
Remembrance and Treachery Side-by-Side in Today’s Ukraine
Andriy Kurkov
Remembrance and Treachery Side-by-Side in Today’s Ukraine
Across Ukraine theaters that were once places of joy and entertainment have become memorials to one of the largest tragedies experienced during Russia’s war on Kyiv.
Awake, Leviathan EXCLUSIVE
Charles Cockell
Awake, Leviathan
The future of the US is being decided in Ukraine.