Alaska was not diplomacy. It was surrender. The summit was never about peace. It was theater. Vladimir Putin arrived with demands, staged his photo beside the American president, and walked away with the optics of victory: the red carpet, the…
Alaska was not diplomacy. It was surrender. The summit was never about peace. It was theater. Vladimir Putin arrived with demands, staged his photo beside the American president, and walked away with the optics of victory: the red carpet, the…
That would give Russia a green light for endless war Pope Francis’s anti-western views are well known – and his new advice would lead not to peace, but a dangerous escalation Nathalie Tocci 13 Mar 2024 The Guardian…
Man with 12 million followers airs genocidal speech of Russian dictator invading Ukraine By BOHDAN BEN 09/02/2024 Euromaidan Press Imagine the British Prime Minister saying today that the US is an artificial state because its war for independence was arranged…
Joining communities around the globe, Edmonton’s Ukrainian community marked the tragic second anniversary of russia’s full scale invasion of peaceful Ukraine on February 24, 2024. Approximately 2000 people, gathered at the Alberta Legislature grounds to commemorate the genocide being perpetrated…
GLEN HOWARD February 11, 2024 Eye on Eurasia Introduction On the night of November 30, 2023, Ukrainian saboteurs detonated an explosion in a key strategic tunnel located on the Baikal Amur Mainline (BAM) railroad in eastern Siberia. The attack on…
The notorious Walter Duranty of the New York Times and Nazi broadcaster Lord Haw-Haw offer cautionary tales. By JAMIE DETTMER Feb 8, 2024 POLITICO Tucker Carlson is far from being the first Western journalist to have aligned himself with the…
Ukrainian Athletes Are Enforcing It. Athletes including 1994 Olympic figure skating champion Oksana Baiul have fought sports officials to an uneasy compromise—one ice show at a time Louise Radnofsky January 1, 2024 The Wall Street Journal When a rink in…
By BOHDAN VITVITSKY December 30, 2023 The Hill Does the U.S. have an obligation to aid Ukraine? The short answer to this question, one that many have been evading, is yes. The reasons have to do with America’s choices, policies…
By Peter Dickinson Atlantic Council Dec 1, 2023 Vladimir Putin’s Ukrainian Genocide: Nobody can claim they did not know The liberation of Kherson in early November of last year sparked a wave of euphoria as Ukrainians celebrated a landmark victory…
By Taras Kuzio November 30, 2023 Atlantic Council As the year draws to a close, there is a growing sense of Ukraine fatigue in Western capitals amid pessimistic forecasts, talk of a battlefield stalemate, and recriminations over the perceived failure…
What happened during the Holodomor is cause for lessons to be learned now. By Bohdan Nahaylo November 19, 2023 Kyiv Post The 90th anniversary this month of the Holodomor – the horrendous crime against the Ukrainian people committed…