A screenshot from an interview on Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 with journalist Moseichuk, in which Davyd Arachamiya, the leader of the “Servant of the People” […]
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Russo-Ukrainian War: The Reckoning
Ukraine at the limits The Russo-Ukrainian War has been a novel historical experience for a variety of reasons, and not only for the intricacies and […]
You’re Not Allowed to Say That NATO Caused The War Unless You Are NATO’s Secretary General
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Photo Credit: NATO There are two competing narratives about the origins of the Ukraine War. According to one narrative, Vladimir […]
How China solved its terrorism problem. Lessons for Israel and its Western supporters
Islamist and other terrorists are usually a tiny minority with the potential to terrify majorities. For several years, Chinese citizens have been under massive threat […]
An Exceptional Journalist Who Dares To Report Exceptional Stories About The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas’ seemingly surprising escape from Gaza, the world’s largest gulag, and incursion into the land of its occupiers does not excuse Hamas’ criminal attacks, hostage-takings […]
People Are Dying For Inches In Ukraine, The “World’s Largest Arms Fair”
Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): There’s a heartbreaking graphic going around right now showing the almost microscopic changes that have occurred […]
No Eternal Friends or Enemies Between Nations, but Temporary Reasonableness Where Appropriate: The Example of Advancing the U.S.-Vietnam Strategic Relationship
Both sides gain from improved strategic ties between the United States and Vietnam. But why will the ruling American neoconservatives still be dissatisfied with the […]
Insights from an Insider: Everything about Russia you’ve always wanted to know but can’t learn from the mainstream media.
Exclusive Interview with Dr. Peter Hanseler, Moscow. — Part 2 Part 1 of the interview is here Peter Hanseler born in 1964, holds a doctorate […]