by Viktorija Simulynaite In the late 1960s, the central planners in the Soviet Union decided that they needed to do something to boost their winter…
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By Eric S. Margolis Those familiar with Russian history know that wars usually begin with disastrous muddles. It’s the Russian way. But Russians are also…
By Richard D. Land I have been shocked by the almost complete lack of media attention to one of the most significant and extraordinary events…
by Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden’s nominee for a top banking post in his administration is refusing to give the U.S. Senate her thesis on Karl…
by Michael Curtis Should Nazi officials and collaborators have escaped punishment for their crimes? Should they have found a safe haven in the U.S. and U.K.…
by Tyler Durden Vladimir Putin has blamed the United States for Russia’s development of hypersonic weapons, saying specifically it was ultimately Washington’s withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic…
Some will be pushing us into a standoff with Putin over this, but the last thing our leaders need is another Ukraine. TED GALEN CARPENTER…
Ritesh Jain In an interview with Edward Griffith in 1984, former KGB operative Yuri Bezmenov outlined the playbook of the Soviet Union and the…
June 20, 2020 18:01 GMT By Amos Chapple GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany — A life-sized statue of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin was unveiled…