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Russia Contemplates The Price Of Its Ukraine Policy

Having decided first to recognize the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Luhansk and then mount a special operation to reverse the pro-Western Maidan revolution of 2014, Russia’s leadership realized that there would be consequences to these actions. As the West made it clear from the outset that its response would …

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Prior to Outbreak of Ukraine Fighting, Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on BBC Arabic: The Ukraine Crisis Could Distract the World from the Climate Crisis While Having Massive Emissions Consequences

In an interview recorded on February 21 and aired on February 23, 2022 on BBC Arabic (U.K.), former Secretary of State John Kerry, who currently serves as U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, said that he is concerned about the Ukraine crisis because the war would have “massive emissions consequences” …

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Ukrayna Büyükelçisi Bodnar: Çanakkale Boğazı’nın kapatılması talebinde bulunuyoruz

Ukrayna’nın Ankara Büyükelçisi Vasyl Bodnar: Saldırıya geçen Rus askerlerinden ciddi kayıplar söz konusu. Ukrayna’yı savunan askerlerimizde de kayıplar var, siviller arasında da kayıplar olduğu bilgisi geliyor. ‘RUS ORDUSUNDA KAYIPLAR SÖZ KONUSU’ Ukrayna’nın Ankara Büyükelçisi Vasyl Bodnar, büyükelçilikte basın mensuplarının sorularını yanıtladı. Büyükelçi Bodnar, saldırıların devam ettiğini belirterek, “Ukrayna topraklarında Rus …

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Ukraine: It’s The New World Order, Stupid – Analysis

Ukraine is about much more than the security of one sovereign nation. The battle for Ukraine is a battle for the new world order. In that battle, Russian President Vladimir Putin is living up to the worst expectations of Western policymakers and analysts. Unlike Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mr. Putin …

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Russian Weakness And The Russian ‘Threat’ To The West

The current advocates for US aggression against Russia would have us believe that Russia is some sort of peer of the United States and of Western Europe. Tom Rogan at the hawkish Washington Examiner, for example, insists that Russia is a “great power,” presumably comparable to the United States in …

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Neutrality For Taiwan? Why It Remains An Option

The entry of the Taiwanese delegation in the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics on February 4 served again as a reminder of the largest dilemma plaguing international relations in East Asia today. As the Guardian aptly reported, its “athletes had to march under a banner saying Chinese Taipei …

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