By Piero Messina Kiev organized an operational defense of the territory similar to that which had been created in NATO territories and in neutral European…
Posts tagged as “cold war”
By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal It has been 76 years since Winston Churchill famously declared the start of the Cold War with his observation that…
By Manlio Dinucci Force the adversary to expand recklessly in order to unbalance him, and then destroy him. This is not the description of a…
By Jim Daws During Thursday’s speech announcing ever greater sanctions on Russia, Joe Biden claimed, “The Russian military has begun a brutal assault on the people of Ukraine,…
By HARALD MALMGREN In 1999, Vladimir Putin suddenly sprang from bureaucratic obscurity to the office of Prime Minister. When, a few months later, Yeltsin unexpectedly…
By Francis P. Sempa The Biden administration appears to be heading in the direction of waging a two-front Cold War over Ukraine in Eastern Europe and…
By Charles J. Urlacher Thirty years ago, on December 25, 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as Soviet president and commander of the Red Army. By the end…
by David Vine Before it’s too late, we need to ask ourselves a crucial question: Do we really — I mean truly — want a…
By Patrick Lawrence Printed: MAY 31, 2017 Joel Whitney talks about his book Finks, which exposes the agency’s corruption of American culture during the Cold War. “The…
By Tyler Durden It’s been common knowledge the US-China relationship could be described as one that is in a “Cold War.” The great power competition…