Russia, Ukraine, and The New York Times
Recommended YouTube video:
Why is Ukraine the West’s Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer
This article pretty much summarizes it, although Crimea voted to rejoin Russia.
Russia, Ukraine, and The New York Times
Recommended YouTube video:
Why is Ukraine the West’s Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer
This article pretty much summarizes it, although Crimea voted to rejoin Russia.
A year that began hopefully is ending grimly. Western political elites, unable (and perhaps unwilling) to turn a deadly pandemic and climate crisis into a life-preserving opportunity, have only themselves to blame.
The West’s wasted crisis
It is crucial to cut through the hype and posturing to ensure this crisis does not escalate into dangerous conflict By ALFRED DE ZAYAS And ADRIEL KASONTA
Fake news and fake law make it difficult to understand the highly politicized migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, in the Balkans and on the border between Poland and Belarus.
Asia Times: Migration and geopolitics: the Belarus-Poland border crisis
The Brits were getting a bit uppity today so the Russians responded by opening fire:
These Uppity Brits Need A Slap-like Lesson
The NATO Summit: Front for Democracy or Return to the Cold War?
To drive home this point, Biden stressed during a press conference after the summit that article 5 of the North-Atlantic Treaty remains “rock-solid” and “sacred” 72 years after its adoption. Article 5 obliges all thirty member states to consider an attack on one of the allies as an attack on all of them. Yet, NATO invoked it only once in its history, and this in support of the United States after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
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The final communiqué of the present NATO summit underscored that article 5 can now also be invoked as a reaction to aggression in space and cyberspace.
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