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The Kremlin and its mouthpieces are struggling to swallow a terrible truth — Ukraine’s agents regularly penetrate Russia’s security state.
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December 19, 2024
Fantasyland: Russian General ‘Assassinated by the British’
The Kremlin and its mouthpieces are struggling to swallow a terrible truth — Ukraine’s agents regularly penetrate Russia’s security state.
December 19, 2024
Betraying Ukraine for ‘Blood Gas’
On January 1, Ukraine can sever one of its last remaining ties with Russia if it ignores a last-minute campaign by Moscow’s friends in the West.
December 18, 2024
Irish Elections: Pro-Tech Winners, Pro-Tech Policies?
Irish voters returned the mainstream outgoing parties to power, bucking this year’s anti-incumbent trend. That’s good news for Ireland’s tech ambitions.
December 18, 2024
Changing the Rules of NATO’s Numbers Game
Emerging plans for new and higher NATO defense spending risk fixating on inputs (spending) rather than measuring outputs (effectiveness).
December 18, 2024
Tales of the Unexpected: How Ukraine May Save Russia’s Gas Industry
Ukraine has a historic opportunity to slam the door on Russian gas imports. But will it?
December 18, 2024
Georgia Offers Trump a Golden Opportunity
Georgia is in crisis after disputed parliamentary elections and a “pause” to its European integration. By helping defend freedom, the US could send a vital message.
December 18, 2024
What Finland and Sweden Bring to NATO
The two countries are settling in as NATO’s newest members, and the alliance is already feeling the benefit.
December 18, 2024
Celebrating Russian Propaganda
Russian art shouldn’t be “canceled.” Instead, it should be examined for what it reveals about the country’s imperial mission.
December 18, 2024
Chip Wars: How to Trump China
The US chips strategy for the next administration will rely less on subsidies and more on tariffs. Here’s the playbook.