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Former US Ambassador: To Resolve Ukraine Crisis, Address Internal Divisions and Russian Fears of NATO
Ukraine has retracted an earlier claim to have reached a cease-fire with Russia.
The Kiev/NATO War in Eastern Ukraine and the Urgent Need for International Solidarity
The peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia need our solidarity in the face of the threats and aggression of the NATO countries.
Senate Bill Preps for War With Russia
The truly mind-numbing possibility is that an inexperienced, ineffectual President will be easily swayed to believe that the US can prevail in a limited nuclear first strike.
Latest G-7 Declaration Against Russia Over Ukraine Heightens War Threat in Eastern Europe
The G-7 statement is a coded demand that the Russian government police the autonomy movement and pressure it to surrender.
Bungling Toward Oblivion: A Letter to My Friends in Russia
Empathy is a human quality that is best engendered through a personal acquaintance with individuals.
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The Broken Promise to Shevardnadze
The foundering of the unique opportunity in 1990 to create a lasting peace in what President George H. W. Bush called a Europe whole and free was a tragedy.
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Nobel Peace Laureates Slam Human Rights Watch’s Refusal to Cut Ties to US Government
Human Rights Watch's affiliation with ex-CIA and NATO officials generates perverse incentives and undermine its reputation for independence.
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The Russia as “Imperialist” Thesis Is Wrong and a Barrier to Solidarity With the Ukrainian and Russian People
Russia fails as an imperialist power by most, if not all, objective criteria and that has consequences for those who wish to show solidarity with the anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist …
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A Common Vision – The Abolition of Militarism
Instead of providing help for E.U. citizens, we are witnessing the growing militarisation of Europe.
Marching on Moscow
Events appear to be moving toward a political solution to the East-West standoff over Ukraine. But as Clausewitz once noted: “Against stupidity, no amount of planning will prevail.”