By Jonathan Turley Former FBI General Counsel (and now Twitter lawyer) James Baker has long been a lightning rod for critics over the role of…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke The phrase “A threat rises in the east” is superimposed over rolling footage of Chinese and Russian military parades. Ethereal, eerie music plays as cinematic…
BY TYLER DURDEN Precisely a week after Russia cut electricity supplies to Finland over non-payment (in rubles), Moscow has made its first explicitly retaliatory move over…
BY TYLER DURDEN Russia’s Defense Ministry has for the first time issued details regarding its threatened “military and technical” response two days after Finland and…
by topwar.ru NATO is an organization of the North Atlantic Alliance that has declared Russia a de facto enemy. Deputy Chairman of the Committee of…
by Jack Phillips Russian President Vladimir Putin has fired military commanders who have “performed poorly” during his country’s conflict with Ukraine, according to the UK Ministry…
By Alex Kimani Continued oil and gas exports as well as a propped-up ruble, have allowed Moscow to weather Western sanctions. JPM has backtracked on…
by Monica Showalter It must be good times for U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Gen. Mark Milley. Just as Jimmy Carter breathes a sigh of…
By Pjotr Sauer More than 900 Ukrainian troops who were at Mariupol’s besieged Azovstal steel plant have been sent to a prison colony on Russian-controlled territory,…
By M. E. Boyd Some observers think that the United States has committed acts of war against Russia through sanctions, provisions of war materiel, and intelligence…