Jake Sullivan suggested last month that the US was ready for talks with Russia 'without preconditions' but never sent the proposal to Moscow
It is one thing that Russia knows it is de facto fighting NATO in Ukraine. But it is an entirely different matter that the war may dramatically escalate to war with Poland
Opinion column last week smearing Women Cross DMZ, other peace organizations and individuals, including herself, as “pro North.”
The Russian Defense Ministry said its forces repelled a 'massive tank attack' in the southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast
US companies don't provide the technology needed for the system to sanctioned countries
The West is blaming Ukraine's lack of success in its counteroffensive on Ukrainian war tactics
As the war drags on, delusions mount, with no end, or victory, in sight
It will continue to suffer
The US opened a new embassy in the Pacific Island nation as part of its strategy against Chinese influence in the region
Investigation underway
The term “technocracy” is nothing new to our political lexicon. It’s been around for decades and is commonly associated with totalitarian leftist regimes who appoint technical elitist “experts” to manage specialized sectors of their regime’s military, economy, and other civil sectors
Since January of this year, the New York Times has published dozens of articles claiming that Ukraine’s “spring offensive” would be a decisive turning point in the war with Russia
The head of the SBU referred to the bombing as "one of our actions"
The "Rapid Dragon" system means C-130 cargo planes could be just as much of a threat as US bombers
Chinese scientists warn
The Tomahawk missile battery has a range of about 1,000 miles
Nineteen fifty-three was a peculiar year for The Washington Post to question the C.I.A.’s drift into activist intrigues
It's unclear if the US and NATO policy of pouring billions of dollars in weapons into Ukraine is sustainable
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