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Mark Temnycky, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
Russia is getting impatient and desperate, and it may use forceful tactics to have Belarus enter the invasion.
In other words, guns and ammunition cannot be used to address the damage caused by the hurricanes.
What has transpired is anything but what Russia said it would do to aid ethnic Russians.
Allowing Ukraine to strike Russian military targets will save countless Ukrainian lives and help bring a swifter end to the war.
Millions of people around the world have demonstrated their support for Ukraine in the ongoing war with Russia, with governments and organizations...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine expanded tobacco smuggling routes, creating an illicit cigarette problem throughout the European Union.
While this aid is essential to Ukraine’s success, it will not be enough to end the war.
If the international community were to propose removing some Chinese banks from SWIFT due to their involvement with Russian banks, it would send a...
Currently, the U.S. has frozen Russian assets valued at $60 billion. If the U.S. government were to seize these assets, it would provide a temporary...
History has shown that the Russian Federation violates every ceasefire it enters, and submits only to brute force.
The international community should work together to standardize and thus maximize its punishments on Russia.
Speaker Johnson’s inaction over the bill has been costly.
Thousands of Ukrainian children remain in Russian captivity.
The Russian Federation has no regard for international norms and regulations and therefore no credibility in making agreements.
It is costing the U.S. peanuts to defeat one of its greatest adversaries, with no American lives being put on the line.
Ukraine and Russia will be preparing for an extended war into 2024.