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Someone owes an apology, to a lot of people.
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
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By Asaf Shalev Jewish Telegraphic Agency Russia’s Jewish oligarchs and their donations come under threat of Western sanctions amid Ukraine war. (JTA) – Jewish communities in Ukraine received a $10 million gift from a perhaps unlikely source Monday: a charitable organization founded by three Russian Jewish oligarchs who […]
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By Agya K. Aning The Cut Last August, only a week after Onnie Brown had moved into a rust-colored, ranch-style home in Phoenix, Arizona, a stranger started banging on her door, looking for someone named Ricky. “Ain’t no damn Ricky here,” she retorted to the scraggly white man. […]
By Natalie Winters, The National Pulse The stories have also been peddled by so-called conservative representatives and news networks, none of which have issued corrections yet. A number of popular stories chronicling Ukraine’s resistance against Russia’s ongoing invasion – including those promoted by U.S. Congressmen, media outlets, and […]
By Daniel McAdams, Ron Paul Institute he media and the war machine (or do I repeat myself?) want us to take sides in the Russo/Ukraine war. To those of us with long histories in military conflicts in which the US foreign policy establishment, media, and military have an […]
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Visit the archives to re-read and share WEBINAR: The Ukraine War: Energy Edition The ins and outs of the major oil and natural gas suppliers is a favorite topic of ours here at Zeihan on Geopolitics, and it forms a cornerstone of our expertise; my team and I have decades […]
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