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Mark Temnycky, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
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.
While the American public continues to support their government’s decisions to continue aiding Ukraine, there is growing opposition amongst...
Russians have even documented some of their atrocities on social media.
The funding to Ukraine has not been taken from other U.S. departments, and aid to Ukraine has not resulted in the dismantling of American programs at...
While the international community still insists it stands firmly behind Ukraine, recent events suggest that future aid for Ukraine is in jeopardy.
A large majority of Republican voters, and of Republicans in Congress, support Ukraine.