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Climbing Aboard the Titanic: Trump’s New Ukraine Policy
When Donald Trump entered the White House for his second term as president, he had an excellent opportunity to extricate the United States from the quagmire war between Russia and Ukraine.
04.08.2025
Zelensky’s Lack of Democratic Credibility Stymies Ukraine’s EU Hopes
The champion of “democracy” is acting awfully autocratically.
31.07.2025
There'll be no Ukraine peace breakthroughs today — or this year
As talks resume in Istanbul Wednesday, we should be clear-eyed about the results
24.07.2025
Trump Dead-Ends Putin
For a good long time what’s been happening in Ukraine is nothing more than postwar gore. If you have lost a war but cannot admit it, you are playing the old game of pretend.
08.07.2025
Toward a Policy of Restrained Pessimism
A way forward.
03.06.2025
Does No One Want Peace in Ukraine?
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have been rare since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
29.05.2025
Rooting Out the Root Causes in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin told Donald Trump on the phone Monday the Ukraine war can only end after addressing its “root causes,” which the Western media have been tirelessly rooting out of public discussion since the war began, says Joe Lauria.
20.05.2025
What to Make of Trump’s Mixed Messages
In negotiations over wars in areas all over the globe, the Trump administration has been sending inconsistent messages.
13.05.2025
US Minerals Deal Resets Ukraine’s Geopolitics
The agreement, marking what must be the finest hour of Ukrainian nationalism, shatters the Russian dream of a neutral borderland, writes M.K. Bhadrakumar.
07.05.2025
100 Days: What Trump Told TIME
On April 22, U.S. President Donald Trump did an interview with Time on his first one hundred days in office.
30.04.2025
The Path to Peace: Europeanization Then Normalization
Since the war is not ending anytime soon, the administration should turn its attention to normalizing ties with Moscow.
30.04.2025
Does Zelensky Want Peace or War?
Considerable attention has been paid to whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is serious about negotiating a peace or whether he is delaying to provide time to achieve all of Russia’s goals on the battlefield.
22.04.2025
Ukraine & Revolution
For rulers, the most dangerous of all things is a still-armed soldier who starts to reflect.
14.03.2025
Will the US Push Zelensky Out?
The strife and war in Ukraine started with a U.S. supported coup eleven years ago.
12.03.2025
Zelensky Told Trump That Putin Cannot Be Trusted. But Who Killed Minsk 2?
On February 28, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky got the meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump that he had been hoping for. It was an opportunity to sign their agreement on minerals and, more importantly, to improve relations and heal their recent fight.
06.03.2025
Ukraine, Diplomacy & War
Smoke and mirrors, as usual, surround the alternative “peace plan” that European leaders are going to present to Trump.
05.03.2025
Zelensky’s Oval Office Melt-Down
It goes without saying that the Donald can never get enough of the limelight.
05.03.2025
No More Globalist Delusions: Ukraine’s War Strategy Has Failed
The globalist vision for Ukraine is a fantasy. Washington (although this has changed with President Trump’s inauguration on the policy level), Brussels, and London pretend Kyiv can restore its pre-2014 borders, put Putin on trial, and impose lasting consequences on Moscow—all without answering a simple question: How? Where will the troops and weapons come from?
05.03.2025
Is Trump Right About Zelensky’s 4% Popularity?
U.S. President Donald Trump says that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is “very low in Ukrainian Polls.” So low, in fact, that his approval rating is only 4%. Trump is wrong.
04.03.2025
Zelenskyy and the Future of NATO
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s childish histrionics and ultimatums in the Oval Office directed at President Trump’s efforts to bring an end to the most devastating war on the continent of Europe since World War II are reflective of the European delusional mindset of self-serving expectations and perceived American obligations stemming from a one-sided seventy-five-year alliance -- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
04.03.2025
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