• https://www.paulcraigroberts.orgPaul Craig Roberts
The attention given to the growing public resistance to "vaccine" mandates and to the "Russian invasion of Ukraine," allegedly to happen at any moment, has left equally serious problems without attention.
The US continues to insist that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could come "at any moment," while the Russians insist they have no interest in an invasion. Is Russia about to call Biden's bluff?
The campaign for tough sanctions and further armament of Ukraine and the Eastern European NATO states against Russia is taking on ever tougher forms – also in the media.
"Markets are continuing their move lower as investors grapple with a growing number of unknowns in the short term," said Marcus Morris-Eyton, a portfolio manager at Allianz Global Investors.
After the comments sparked confusion and controversy - as they were seen as a major concession to Russia - which is currently formally demanding that NATO rescind all prior verbal promises of a 'path' to joining the Western military alliance
Another Sunday, and Biden's national security adviser is at it again making the rounds on the big network news shows, warning the Russian invasion will invade Ukraine "any day now" - at this point a familiar refrain we've heard for multiple weeks run
RPI Director Daniel McAdams joins RT International to discuss the US government's on-again, off-again dire warnings of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. It's imminent, it's not, it is again. But new developments are concerning, says McAdams. Watch the i
update(2/12 8:23amET): In the overnight and early Saturday morning hours, both the US and Russians appear to be drawing down and evacuating their embassies in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev in what's the most ominous sign yet that military confrontati
President Joe Biden told Russia's Vladimir Putin that invading Ukraine would cause "widespread human suffering" and that the West was committed to diplomacy to end the crisis but "equally prepared for other scenarios," the White House said
It sounds like something straight out of a conspiracy theorist's playbook... Russia is allegedly set to release a movie to convince the world that Ukraine launched the "first strike."
White House sends Kamala Harris to Europe to 'reassure' allies in Ukraine's standoff with Putin as Pentagon draws up early plan to evacuate Americans from Kiev to avoid another 'messy withdrawal' and Kabul catastrophe
A day after his five-hour long summit in Moscow with President Putin, France's Emmanuel Macron arrived in Kiev on Tuesday, continuing his push to find a diplomatic settlement to the ongoing Ukraine standoff.
The Washington Post is reporting Thursday bizarre and sensational claims by US intelligence saying that Russia planned to stage a false flag to justify a massive invasion of Ukraine.
Given all those pious pro-democracy pronouncements by U.S. officials, I'd like to ask what might be considered a discomforting question: Where is the U.S. Congress when it comes to deciding whether Ukraine becomes a member of NATO?
Fourteen years ago today, when then-ambassador to Russia William Burns, in an IMMEDIATE cable titled "Nyet Means Nyet: Russia's NATO Enlargement Redlines," reported Moscow's warning that NATO membership for Ukraine would cross a red line, the Rus
"Do we have tanks on the streets?" Zelensky asked. "No. When you read media, you get the image that we have troops in the city, people fleeing … That's not the case." At one point during the press conference, Zelensky said, "I'm the president of Uk
Russian president agrees to hold talks with Germany, France and Ukraine as squabbling NATO countries fail to decide joint troop deployment and Joe says he'll go it alone
After weeks of hysterically hyping the story that Russia is poised to invade Ukraine, Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby walked way back as Ukraine's own government officials called nonsense on the narrative. Was the whole thing just bluster for ratings?
• http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org by daniel mcadams
Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell is given credit for popularizing the "Pottery Barn" rule of foreign policy. Though he denies using that exact phrase, in arguing against what became the disastrous 2003 US attack on Iraq Powell made the point that
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