Pentagon-NATO Blowback in Nicaragua?
• https://www.fff.org, by Jacob G. HornbergerIn what is obviously a tit-for-tat response to the Pentagon's role in ginning up the Russia-Ukraine war...
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In what is obviously a tit-for-tat response to the Pentagon's role in ginning up the Russia-Ukraine war...
Victoria Nuland, Asst. Sec. of State for Europe, phone call to US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, in a phone call leaked to the news media on 4 February 2014. F**k the EU
US military aid won't change the status quo on the battlefield, says former CIA analyst Larry Johnson.
Look at this map of Ukraine.
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that despite the billions of dollars in weapons the US is sending Ukraine, Kyiv has shared few details on its operational plans with Washington.
"I see the president of Ukraine, speaking on television, being applauded, getting a standing ovation by all the [European] parliamentarians," he said when speaking to Time. "This guy [Zelensky] is as responsible as Putin for the war."
Talks between Turkey and Russia aimed at providing safe passage for Ukraine's harvest ended in failure.
Let's engage in a thought experiment. Suppose that Ukraine was headed by a pro-Russia regime.
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RT remembers the story of USS Liberty, an American battleship attacked by Israeli forces in 1967
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe published on April 15, 2016, more than six years ago, a report on the torture of Donbass Russians by the Ukrainian military and police forces.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe published on April 15, 2016, more than six years ago, a report on the torture of Donbass Russians by the Ukrainian military and police forces.
2022.06.05 What Happens To Europe When Russia Wins
Russian President Vladimir Putin has now publicly warned on television that if western (i.e. NATO) countries continue sending weapons to Ukraine, Russia...
As I have emphasized, the problem with Russia's limited operation in Ukraine is that Washington has no intention of permitting it to be limited. The situation is spinning out of control.
Among the nations aiding Ukraine in its resistance to the Russian invasion, America has been foremost. Yet the war interests of our two nations are not identical.
In a Thursday speech held just prior to Friday marking the 100th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance must prepare itself to support Kiev for the "long haul".
I suspect the Kremlin has concluded that the limited intervention in Ukraine was a mistake.
Even as the collective West continues to insist – against all observable reality – that the conflict in Ukraine is going well for Kiev, major media outlets are becoming increasingly uneasy with the situation on the economic front.
US to send High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to Kyiv drawing criticism from the Kremlin which accused Washington of adding 'fuel to the fire'.
A Ukrainian government official frequently cited as a source by western news media for her allegations of atrocities committed by Russian troops has been fired by the Ukrainian parliament, in part because of the unevidenced nature of those claims.
Alex Jones breaks down the headlines as the globalist proxy war against humanity goes hot.
Kremlin says it doesn't "trust" that Ukraine won't fire on Russian territory...
In a Saturday night speech Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave his most dire assessment to date of the status of Ukraine forces in the eastern Donbas region...
A criminal case against the foreign fighters has been sent to court
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are collapsing on the battlefield and the defeats are happening so fast, over such a wide area, that today, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky told the country "Ukraine is not eager to talk to Russia's Vladimir Putin but
Lex Fridman's Analysis of Putin and Ukraine
While everyone's focused on the latest mass shooting in the US, The Washington Post published what may be the first major acknowledgement from the mainstream western media that Ukraine's war against Russia has not been nearly the cakewalk they've bee
War in Ukraine CONTINUES--with former CIA Analyst Larry C. Johnson
After the catastrophic attacks of September 11 2001 monumental sorrow and a feeling of desperate and understandable anger began to permeate the American psyche.