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Ep. 18 Into the abyss: Colonel Douglas Macgregor tells us why the Ukraine war must end now.
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Ep. 18 Into the abyss: Colonel Douglas Macgregor tells us why the Ukraine war must end now.
Col. Douglas Macgregor said about 400,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed. Many in the Ukraine army surrender because they can't fight any longer.
--due to Russia-Ukraine war 'influence' - and 'told defense worker he DID speak directly to Vladimir Putin'
-Col. MacGregor Tells Tucker Why The Ukraine War Must End Now
The US wants Ukraine to push harder despite massive casualties
What's the US goal in Ukraine? Is it doable? What about Russia's goal? Ukraine's?
Not another one. As I have repeatedly warned my readers, leaders all over the globe seem to have come down with a really bad case of war fever.
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So long as Russia and China remain the region's dominant political and economic powers, the Central Asian heartland will remain a US and EU target for threats, bribes, and color revolutions...
According to the Democratic presidential candidate, the public was presented with a comic book depiction that can be seen in every war.
Amid continuous news that the Ukrainian counteroffensive which began in June is not going as hoped, The New York Times has published an article titled "Troop Deaths and Injuries in Ukraine War Near 500,000, U.S. Officials Say."
Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), a co-chair of the congressional Ukraine Caucus, said this week that he's not sure if the Ukraine war is "winnable" and called for the US to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to pursue peace talks.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has dragged on with no end in sight. The fighting has ground to a near standstill, with thousands of lives being traded for miles of territory.
The United States has approved the third-party transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine through Denmark and the Netherlands as soon as pilot training is complete.
Despite endless promises that NATO's dedication to Ukraine is unwavering, we were treated to a peek behind the mask yesterday...
The United States is actively pursuing ways for Ukraine to boost its grain exports via alternative routes after Russia pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative deal this summer.
The 'new war' might alternatively be called the 'Grain War' - as representing the sequent to Moscow's resiling from the 'Grain Deal' last month.
The civil war between Ukraine and Russia is one of the most poorly reported conflicts that I've ever witnessed. Western media has shown how much it has become an arm of big government.
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People who recall how the United States and its NATO partners (along with their propaganda mouthpieces in the news media) generated public support for a proxy war in Ukraine may be experiencing a sense of déjà vu.
According to the Washington Post, many citizens of Ukraine are adopting a darker mood about the war with Russia, and national unity is beginning to fray. The change in sentiment comes as Kiev's spring counteroffensive fails to retake significant te
Ukraine has launched another attack on the vital Crimean bridge which links Russia to the Crimean peninsula, according to Moscow officials.
It's long been clear that Ukraine's armed forces have undergone some significant recruitment problems amid generally low morale as throughout the summer the counteroffensive has stalled and appears failing.
Media coverage of the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Iraq War mostly portrayed the war as a blunder.
International Man: Controlling information has always been crucial in military conflicts.
In yet another example highlighting the Zelensky's government's stance on "religious freedom" and democratic rights, a senior clergyman of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church has been sentenced to five years in prison after he was accused of 'justifying' R
New figures indicate the Ukrainian military death toll is at least 400,000 after 500 days of conflict.
Arguably the single most egregious display of war propaganda in the 21st century occurred last year, when the entire western political/media class began uniformly bleating the word "unprovoked" in reference to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
As I was reading an editorial in the Washington Post yesterday condemning Russia for its war of aggression in Ukraine and the torture of Ukrainians, I just kept asking myself: Why isn't the Post condemning the U.S. government for the same thing?