How Early Did the CIA Know about the Nord Stream Attack?
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Denis Kapustin: Back to Life
“Horrific murder” in Lviv

Verkhovna Rada: “Meeting with Parliament’s interns, Andriy Parubiy and Geoffrey Pyatt,” 2016
“Horrific murder” in Lviv (original)
Read More »Top Trump allies hold secret talks with Zelenskyy’s Ukrainian opponents
Top Trump allies hold secret talks with Zelenskyy’s Ukrainian opponents
The senior Trump allies held talks with Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, a remorselessly ambitious former prime minister, and senior members of the party of Petro Poroshenko, Zelenskyy’s immediate predecessor as president, according to three Ukrainian parliamentarians and a U.S. Republican foreign policy expert.
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Did ‘Our Little Baby’ Make a Nazi International?
This year on Ukraine’s Independence Day, some prominent Russian neo-Nazis found themselves in Lviv, the unofficial capital of Ukrainian nationalism, to attend the first “Nation Europa” conference, which brought together representatives of an extreme-right network in Europe and neo-Nazi movements in the Ukrainian armed forces.
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Interview with Moss Robeson: On the history of Washington’s ties to the Ukrainian Banderites and their role in the war against Russia
NATO has failed to weaken Russia
US General Says Russia’s Military Is Bigger Than Before Ukraine Invasion
“In sum, Russia is on track to command the largest military on the continent,” he said. “Regardless of the outcome of the war in Ukraine, Russia will be larger, more lethal, and angrier with the West than when it invaded.”
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Back in April 2022, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin declared one goal of the proxy war was to “weaken” Russia. More recently, hawks in Congress have been claiming that the damage being done to the Russian military is a good enough reason to continue fueling the conflict.
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Ukraine’s Top General Says Situation on the Battlefield Has ‘Significantly Worsened’
The Russian Art of War: How the West Led Ukraine to Defeat
We are very happy to bring you this excerpt from Colonel Jacques Baud’s latest book, The Russian Art of War: How the West Led Ukraine to Defeat (L’art de la guerre russe: Comment l’occident conduire l’ukraine a la echec). This is a detailed study of the two-year old conflict in which the West has brutally used the Ukrainians to pursue an old pipedream: the conquest of Russia.
The Russian Art of War: How the West Led Ukraine to Defeat
Ukraine has lost up to 300,000 soldiers – ex-Zelensky aide
Kiev’s refusal to negotiate with Moscow has only caused the country heavy battlefield casualties, Aleksey Arestovich says
Ukraine has lost up to 300,000 soldiers – ex-Zelensky aide
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Internal Polling Suggests Zelensky Would Lose Election to Gen. Zaluzhny
The polls also show the Ukrainian public trusts Zaluzhny significantly more than Zelensky
Internal Polling Suggests Zelensky Would Lose Election to Gen. Zaluzhny
New Report Offers Revelations About Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine
After the failed “Summer Offensive” by the Ukrainian Army, which saw estimates of Ukrainian losses in excess of 90 thousand, somehow, in spite of these tremendous losses, the Ukrainian lines continue to hold. How is this possible?
New Report Offers Revelations About Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine (archived)
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