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The EU’s Eastern Enlargement and Differentiated Democracy Support

Summary:Russia’s war of aggression has brought Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia closer to EU membership. To play an effective role in the democratization of these three countries, the EU needs a differentiated approach based on the political dynamics of each state. Russia’s war against Ukraine has brought the EU enlargement question …

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Nato is weakening America

Nearly three quarters of a century after Nato’s founding, Britain has slid down its league table of political and military power: from a near-peer ally of the United States to more or less open vassalage. To witness the conquered mindset of the British establishment, one need only read a recent …

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What Would Real “National Defense” Look Like?

A progressive Pentagon? Talk about an oxymoron! The Pentagon continues to grow and surge with ever larger budgets, ever more expansive missions (for example, a Space Force to dominate the heavens and yet more bases in the Pacific to encircle China), and ever greater ambitions to dominate everywhere, including if …

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US and UK Coordinated Attack Against Black Sea Fleet: Russia

Russian diplomat Zakharova said that Western intelligence services, NATO satellites, and spy planes were involved in the preparations. On Wednesday, Russia accused the United States and the United Kingdom of coordinating, along with Ukraine, the attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet’s State Headquarters in Sebastopol that took …

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A YEAR OF LYING ABOUT NORD STREAM

The Biden administration has acknowledged neither its responsibility for the pipeline bombing nor the purpose of the sabotage I do not know much about covert CIA operations—no outsider can—but I do understand that the essential component of all successful missions is total deniability. The American men and women who moved, …

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American Abrams tanks roll into Ukraine

M1 Abrams tanks from the United States have arrived in Ukraine, the Pentagon confirmed Monday, in the latest escalation of US involvement in the war against Russia. The United States promised to send nearly three dozen Abrams tanks to Ukraine in January. At the time, delivery of the weapons was …

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Al-Sudani’s Iraq Looks Good Only On Paper – OpEd

During last week’s general debate at the UN General Assembly, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani eagerly outlined his government’s adoption of a meticulously designed program, earmarked with pivotal priorities for swift execution, all aimed at substantially bettering the lives of Iraqi citizens. Among the initiatives are the generation of …

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