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Robert Bridge

American writer and journalist.
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Russia now finds itself at a moment where it can forever shut the door to a rudderless company that finds itself promoting ideas that are totally at odds with Russian values and beliefs.


Zhirinovsky’s last prophesy has probably perked up some ears in the Washington Beltway, Robert Bridge writes.


It would be no exaggeration to say that Putin has been the real peacemaker since coming to power, Robert Bridge writes.


The Russians’ argument for opening a ‘special operation’ in Ukraine just got a massive boost, Robert Bridge writes.


The West wants to lecture Russia on the merits of peace, yet that is exactly what Moscow was attempting to achieve for many years.


Western audiences, completely in the dark as to the true nature of the Ukrainian standoff, have no idea to the back story that led to the events of February 24, 2022.


The Western countries will suffer every bit as much as Russia will, and quite possibly more considering that Russia has proven its ability to weather sanctions due to the growth of its domestic production base.


It is interesting now to see how the U.S. propaganda machine will respond to the ‘unsettling’ prospect of peace when so much had been invested on just the opposite outcome.


Not since the Vietnam War – when liberals behaved like peaceniks and not the Neocon country cousins they’ve become – has the media seriously scrutinized the US government’s arguments for military exploits abroad.


It’s not a good sign that Justin Trudeau has removed himself from the public spotlight at possibly the most pivotal point in his political career.