Putin's warning for the West: Vladimir vows 'consequences' for those who interfere in Ukraine as he threatens to create 'waves of migrants' in Europe - after 'missile system is moved towards Finland' amid NATO row
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not let up on his criticism of NATO and told 60 Minutes in an interview that aired Sunday that he is "no longer interested" in the military alliance's diplomacy.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is in the middle of a "fundamental transformation" and planning a massive military buildup along Russian borders.
NATO expansion in Finland, a Shanghai lockdown, and strange things falling out of the sky in Anchorage, Alaska - the month is certainly off to an interesting start.
Last weekend saw Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin signal a complete reversal of policy direction, saying that a "new security environment" in Europe brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine means the country has to rethink its long-standing pol
Last weekend saw Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin signal a complete reversal of policy direction, saying that a "new security environment" in Europe brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine means the country has to rethink its long-standing pol
In an article about the potential for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, the Washington Post admits that some within NATO want to prolong the war for as long as possible.
As we look retrospectively at the crisis in Ukraine, one thing becomes crystal clear: the Cold War never ended, at least not for the U.S. national-security establishment.
"As NATO allies discuss the terms of any potential peace deal to be struck between Russia and Ukraine, signs of strategic splits are emerging from within their ranks,"
There are so many angles from which to view the war in Ukraine. I've tried my best to cover them to get a sense of why we are where we are… which is headed towards a much larger conflict.
President Biden has attended an emergency NATO meeting in Brussels where the member countries have pledged to get more aggressive toward Russia rather than look for means of de-escalation. More troops, more weapons, more interference. All this for a
The Dr. Strangeloves, like zombies rising from the mass graves they created around the globe, are once again stoking new campaigns of industrial mass slaughter.
Testimony by evacuated Mariupol residents and warnings of a false flag attack undermine the Ukrainian government's claims about a Russian bombing of a local theater sheltering civilians.
Assuming that America can avoid a nuclear war with Russia, the American people would be well-served to ponder and reflect on some of the good founding principles of our country. One of those good founding principles was "no entangling alliances."
The creation of NATO and Zionist Israel has made practically every conflict in the world America's business, when the fact is, the vast, vast majority of these foreign conflicts are NONE OF OUR BUSINESS.
Author F. William Engdahl reveals the history behind the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. In the 1990s when the Soviet Union collapsed, US Secretary of State James Baker III gave a verbal promise that NATO would not move "one inch" to the East.
Have Western environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), movements and parties been possible, even unwitting, collaborators with the Russian government for the last ten years?
NATO just sent roughly 35,000 men to Norway for a military exercise called Cold Response 2022. Given the tempestuous situation nearby, was this a good idea?
When several NATO nations revealed that they had dozens of Russian-made MiG-29s, the idea arose to fly them to Ukraine and turn them over to Ukrainian pilots familiar with the MiGs.