After decades of U.S. opposition to Russian aggression, Donald Trump opens a new, alarming chapter.
Behind Putin’s war—and any discussions about peace—is a two-century-old fiction about the two countries’ unity.
To get peace in Ukraine, Donald Trump must listen to what Vladimir Putin says he wants. Alternatively, Trump must pressure Putin to make hard concessions.
In 1776, almost a couple of months after the Declaration on the Formation of the independent state of the USA by the former British colonies, the English King George III appealed to the Russian ...
Yes, but. That is President Putin’s response, delivered yesterday, to the Trump Administration’s 30-day ceasefire approved ...
The more things change, the more they remain the same.” That time-honored adage has a contemporary application with respect to the current Russo-Ukrainian War. What is happening in Ukraine is nothing ...
Established in 1920 by Russian Bolsheviks, its founders would be shocked to see International Women’s Day ensconced in American culture.