No Hope For Peace In Ukraine — Only A War With The United States And NATO

Russian and Ukrainian Negotiators March 2022 I will put this as simply as I can — if the recent New Yorker article by Keith Gessen —The Case for Negotiating with Russia— accurately reflects the only two policy positions being debated in Washington regarding how to respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, then a war between Russia and the United States is inevitable.

Why Russia Is Decimating The Ukraine Counter Offensive

When the history of Russia’s proxy war against NATO — i.e., the Special Military Operation in Ukraine — it will mark the point in history where conventional military operations predicated on doctrine established in World War II will be vanquished.

Turkey’s Erdogan Betrays Putin

On the cusp of the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Turkey’s President Erdogan dropped a couple of turds in the Russian punch bowl — he broke the agreement he made with Russia to imprison AZOV leaders who were taken prisoner at Mariupol in May of 2022, he endorsed immediate membership in NATO for Ukraine and he signed a deal toexpand drone production in Ukraine.