Ukraine update: Is Western media FINALLY finding civilian casualties worth reporting?
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the ICC’s investigation into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine. WATCH HERE
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the ICC’s investigation into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine. WATCH HERE
Krystal and Saagar talk to congressman Ro Khanna from Silicon Valley about tech policy and how America should respond to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Saagar makes the comprehensive case for large investments in nuclear power after President Biden ignored it during his state of the union speech
Krystal examines the economic consequences of the west’s wartime sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine and how they could backfire in terms of stopping Putin
Krystal and Saagar look at how right wing media figures have escalated hawkish rhetoric on the Ukraine war including a call from Sean Hannity to wage a secret bombing campaign on Russian forces
Krystal and Saagar cover the flip flop by former President Trump in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Putin as hawkish rhetoric in the GOP heats up
Krystal and Saagar analyze the response from China to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the western world’s economic punishment of the Putin regime
Krystal and Saagar look at the western decision to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs including superyachts after the invasion of Ukraine by Putin
Krystal and Saagar evaluate the first casualty numbers to come out of the Russian side of the war in Ukraine as the chaos creates a refugee crisis for those coming from Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar bring another battle update to viewers as Russians get a major victory in a Ukrainian city while their convoy outside of Kiev is plagued with problems.
The EU has a mutual defense compact, and the majority of EU countries are in NATO, so the EU as an entity is a NATO member by default. Ukrainian membership in the EU would be NATO membership for Ukraine by default. That’s why Zelensky wants to get into […]
By Caitlin Johnstone A substitute teacher at an Arlington, Virginia middle school has been suspended for teaching an insufficiently one-sided perspective on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Apparently one of the students recorded the lesson and showed it to their parents who complained to the school. This happens […]
All things considered, it is for the best that Biden originates from the upper strata Rockefellerian sectors of the traditional power elite (the northeastern banking establishment and WASP quasi-aristocracy), which tends to have a comparatively realist view of international relations, influenced by figures like Kennan, Morgenthau, Kissinger, and […]
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SirEinzige, Anarchist News Conceiving of a post-left adjacent neo-anarchist libertarian movement What brings me to make this post is what I see as an obvious problem of post-left anarchist discourse, it doesn’t scale up. It’s(for now) a niche discourse. As much as I hate large scale leviathan situated […]
By Jennifer Smith, Chief Reporter and Charlie Lankston For Dailymail.com Melinda Gates’ full interview with CBS Mornings host Gayle King aired on Thursday morning The 57-year-old slammed her ex for his controversial friendship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Melinda said that she met Epstein ‘once’ and ‘regretted […]
by Harini Barath, Dartmouth College Dartmouth researchers have built an artificial intelligence model for detecting mental disorders using conversations on Reddit, part of an emerging wave of screening tools that use computers to analyze social media posts and gain an insight into people’s mental states. What sets the […]
By Malcom Kyeyune The Unherd They call it “The Honkening”. Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, is currently being besieged by a novel kind of protest. Honkening is a fairly appropriate name for what’s going on. Thousands of truckers have driven to the capital, and barraged the city with the noise […]
By David Aaro | Fox News The driver said he was rushing home to find out what Putin was planning. A Florida man, who was pulled over for speeding last week, attempted to place blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the traffic stop, authorities said. The unidentified […]
The Militant Wire The international reaction of anarchist movements to Russia’s current war in Ukraine has overwhelmingly been one of solidarity with the Ukrainian people and resistance towards Vladimir Putin’s irridentism. However, there has been some variation therein, with almost no support for Russian aggression, which one can […]
Russian Military ability is called into question. Can the Ukraine armed forces hold out long enough to repel the Russian invasion? Follow Chris Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy
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What western military analysts miss and we track the Russian invasion minute by minute. Follow Chris Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy
PHILADELPHIA — Russian-made alcohol is the latest target in the growing backlash against the country’s invasion of Ukraine. So far, officials in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Utah and New Hampshire have called on liquor stores to remove Russian-made or Russian-branded products from shelves, a move that largely targets vodka since […]
By Mike Murillo, WTOP Days before reopening since being closed for almost two years due to the pandemic, a D.C. restaurant will remain closed after vandals targeted its building twice with anti-Russian messages. Aaron McGovern, the co-owner of Russia House Restaurant and Lounge on Connecticut Avenue, said someone […]
By Heather Hollingsworth, Hillel Italie, Associated Press PBS NEW YORK (AP) — Until a year ago, Stephana Ferrell’s political activism was limited to the occasional letter to elected officials. Then came her local school board meeting in Orange County, Florida and an objection raised to Maia Kobabe’s graphic […]
Free Thought Project (MPN) — HAJJAH, YEMEN – “We’re brutally bombed every day. So why doesn’t the Western world care like it does about Ukraine?!!… Is it because we don’t have blonde hair and blue eyes like Ukrainians?” Ahmed Tamri, a Yemeni father of four, asked with furrowed brows […]
By Christian Britschgi Reason Yanking The Batman from Moscow theaters won’t bring peace to Ukraine, it will just sever much-needed cultural connection with everyday Russians. Last Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a violent invasion of neighboring Ukraine. Late that night East Coast time, the D.C. bar and […]
By Patrick Rhamey As someone who works with questions of power, major power status, and international conflict, I want to address the use of John Mearsheimer’s views on Ukraine by the Russian MFA for propaganda purposes. I had the opportunity to listen to Mearsheimer’s talk on Ukraine for […]
Krystal and Saagar provide a battle update between Russia and Ukraine, decisions being made by China, Russian oligarchs’ wealth being taken, Trump flip flopping on Putin, media thirsting for war, economic toll of sanctions, the case for nuclear energy, and an interview with congressman Ro Khanna! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxxL6LWctVI After an embattled few days, the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson has fallen to invading Russian troops, The New York Times reports. Kherson mayor Igor Kolykhaev met today with the local Russian commander who plans to set up a military administration in the area, according to the […]
The Woke-Azov Pact.
Are platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram harming Americans in ways that government regulation could help correct?
By Vladimir Sorokin, The Guardian Putin’s end goal isn’t Ukraine but western civilization – the hatred for which he lapped up in the black milk he drank from the KGB’s teat. n 24 February, the armor of the “enlightened autocrat” that had housed Vladimir Putin for the previous 20 years […]
“The data has not been spun, and we still have companies trying to make money on this.” – Government
Someone owes an apology, to a lot of people.
The WSJ mentioned this a week ago but didn’t make any of the obvious connections.
It goes both ways. Russia just banned multiple opposition networks like Echo and Dozhd. That’s very important context.
So weird seeing Pat come out of the grave— I mean retirement.
She laughs when she says “there were other unintended consequences, as we know”
Azov Battalion and the National Guard are under the Interior Ministry, basically a paramilitary wing of their Homeland Security Department
There’s no “morality” in state-based politics – just expediency.
To be fair, if you poll these people with the question “where is Ukraine” you would probably get answers like 20% in or near Russia 30% in Asia 50% undecided
By Joel Mathis The Week One of the more astonishing developments of the last week has been the sight of ordinary Russians taking to the streets to decry Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. In a country where dissent can quickly get you imprisoned or even poisoned, it takes […]
By Jason Fields The Week Wars aren’t civilized. The very definition of war includes death and cruelty, and everyone who dies has loved ones who mourn them. But some wars are more brutal than others, more deadly to civilians, and Russia’s recent wars in Chechnya and Syria stand […]
By Grayson Quay The Week Russia may be planning aggressive moves against the Republic of Moldova, according to a map Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko displayed during a meeting of his country’s security council. Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He seemingly allowed Putin to […]
By Grayson Quay The Week President Biden told reporters Wednesday that Russian forces are deliberately targeting Ukrainian civilians but that he cannot yet say with certainty whether Russia has committed war crimes, The Hill reports. When asked if Russia was intentionally targeting civilians in Ukraine, Biden said, “It’s […]
By Peter Weber The Week As the sun rises on a seventh day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a 40-mile-long Russian military convoy appears stalled about 20 miles north of Kyiv, and the Ukrainian-held cities of Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mariupol are encircled. Russia also intensified its bombing of cities on Tuesday, […]
By Grayson Quay The Week Simon & Garfunkel once described a scenario in which “friends just can’t be found,” and one can easily imagine that, following Wednesday’s United Nations vote condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin and company might find solace in listening to “Bridge […]
Even in Vietnam, the Soviet Union realized that they couldn’t completely humiliate the United States because they didn’t want to risk massive escalation. They wanted to weaken the US but not start a nuclear war. Towards the end of the war, they were pushing Hanoi to the diplomatic […]
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