If America’s role is to continue funding Ukrainian soldiers without genuinely wanting to negotiate peace, then all talks of peace are folly.
Japan’s future, whether she likes it or not, will be with its East Asian neighbors’ Belt and Road Initiative when the U.S. 7th Fleet scuttles back to Pearl Harbor.
Valieva, Mitchell and today’s other sporting greats best fix up their spare bedrooms as plenty of redundant athletes are coming their way.
Zhirinovsky’s last prophesy has probably perked up some ears in the Washington Beltway, Robert Bridge writes.
NATO is ensuring that Irish neutrality is a very close second to truth in the Ukrainian war’s casualty list.
Whilst Europe and the U.S. never have been more closely aligned, the ‘West’ paradoxically has also never been more alone.
It would be no exaggeration to say that Putin has been the real peacemaker since coming to power, Robert Bridge writes.
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) plans for expansion plays out on Russia’s borders, the question of sovereignty and defense could be recalled through the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962.