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      Casus Belli: The Reaction in Post-Soviet Countries to Putin’s Interview with Carlson
      Feb26

      Casus Belli: The Reaction in Post-Soviet Countries to Putin’s Interview with Carlson

      BESA-PSCRP Reports No 36 (February 15, 2024) In his interview with Tucker Carlson, President Vladimir Putin provided justification for his policy toward Ukraine. In particular, considerable attention was paid to Putin’s interpretation of history, according to which Ukraine is a … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...

      Ukraine: Putin’s Mixed Messages
      Feb25

      Ukraine: Putin’s Mixed Messages

      If Russia wins, which means defeating NATO, it would be elevated to the position of top dog not only in Europe but on the global stage. The message that takes shape is that notwithstanding his braggadocios, Putin is looking for a face-saving way out of a …read more Source:: Gatestone...

      ‘Not Losing’ Is Not Enough: It’s Time For Europe To Finally Get Serious About A Ukrainian Victory
      Feb24

      ‘Not Losing’ Is Not Enough: It’s Time For Europe To Finally Get Serious About A Ukrainian Victory

      In Munich I heard both Ukrainians and Alexei Navalny’s widow tell us why Putin must be defeated. …read more Source:: Hoover...

      Making Russia pay for the invasion of Ukraine
      Feb23

      Making Russia pay for the invasion of Ukraine

      The post Making Russia pay for the invasion of Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      The toll on Russia from its war in Ukraine, by the numbers
      Feb23

      The toll on Russia from its war in Ukraine, by the numbers

      The post The toll on Russia from its war in Ukraine, by the numbers appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Air Defense Shapes Warfighting in Ukraine
      Feb23

      Air Defense Shapes Warfighting in Ukraine

      The strength of air and missile defense in Ukraine has abetted the stalemate in the ground war. Its weakness has led to immense human suffering and infrastructure damage. As the war continues, air defense could become even more salient. …read more Source::...

      United We Dream and Allies Demand Permanent Ceasefire and Immigrant Protections
      Feb23

      United We Dream and Allies Demand Permanent Ceasefire and Immigrant Protections

      “From Palestine to Mexico, all the walls have got to go!” Last week, I joined an action hosted by United We Dream in DC’s Capitol Hill. We demanded a ceasefire now in Gaza and permanent protections for immigrants who have made the United States our home. This action was a response to Senate leaders proposing a bill earlier this month that...

      Timothy Garton Ash: Ukraine, Navalny And The Survival Of The West
      Feb22

      Timothy Garton Ash: Ukraine, Navalny And The Survival Of The West

      Hoover Institution fellow Timothy Garton Ash discusses the death of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny; the challenges facing the Ukrainian armed forces; and the West’s unpreparedness in dealing with Putin. …read more Source:: Hoover...

      Putin’s unpunished Crimean crime set the stage for Russia’s 2022 invasion
      Feb22

      Putin’s unpunished Crimean crime set the stage for Russia’s 2022 invasion

      The post Putin’s unpunished Crimean crime set the stage for Russia’s 2022 invasion appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Supporting Ukraine And Israel Will Help Deter Aggression Around The World
      Feb22

      Supporting Ukraine And Israel Will Help Deter Aggression Around The World

      The U.S. Senate voted 70-29 last week to approve more than $95 billion in assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The bill’s fate in the House of Representatives remains uncertain. As our representatives in Congress contemplate next steps, it is worth surveying the increasingly connected threats Americans and our allies confront....