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Russia's withdrawal from a deal to allow Ukrainian grain exports risks exacerbating famines and maritime danger in the Black Sea.
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July 19, 2023
Russia’s Weapon of Mass Starvation
Russia's withdrawal from a deal to allow Ukrainian grain exports risks exacerbating famines and maritime danger in the Black Sea.
July 18, 2023
Scalps and Storms: Ukraine’s Forces Need a Longer Reach
Western allies are finally beginning to supply longer-range attack munitions to Ukraine. But more — much more — is needed.
July 18, 2023
Putin’s Popular Support: A Miasma of Jew Hate and Fatalism
After more than 500 days, not a single goal of the “special operation” in Ukraine has been achieved, yet Russians still back Vladimir Putin. Why?
July 18, 2023
Ungrateful Grateful Ukraine
Is Ukraine being ungrateful? Or is it bleeding for the wider democratic world?
July 17, 2023
Central Asian Whack-A-Mole: Western Tech Evades Sanctions, Feeds Russian War Machine
The parts are marked as civilian electronics and transit via Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. In reality, they feed Russian military suppliers. The West struggles to crack down.
July 17, 2023
‘Price of Blood’ Soars as Russia’s Draftees Evade Service
The country’s bureaucracy and industry are struggling to supply men and weapons to the invading army in Ukraine and the situation is worsening.
July 17, 2023
Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom — the Spirit of 1776
Europe’s bloodiest conflict for 78 years has now been underway for more than 500 days. On the Ukrainian side, at least, there is an absolute determination to continue to the bitter end.
July 17, 2023
Putin Points Nuclear Weapons at NATO: Time to Respond
The transparently aggressive decision to move Russian nuclear weapons hundreds of kilometers westward cannot be left unanswered.
July 14, 2023
The Weather Clock is Ticking for Ukraine’s Counteroffensive
Even as the sun shines and heat hazes envelop Ukraine, the generals will be keeping an eye on the change of seasons.