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peterturchin.com
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| | | | Sixteen months into the war the final outcome of this conflict is still uncertain. Public statements from both sides continue to express unbounded confidence in their eventual victory (see, for exa | |
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carnegieendowment.org
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| | | | Preventing nuclear war and other existential military threats requires nations today to focus more on politics than on the qualities or quantities of weapons. Yet, many participants in nuclear policy debates do the opposite. | |
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mattlakeman.org
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| | | | I spent most of April and some of May traveling around Ukraine, visiting the cities of Uzhgorod, Lviv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Odessa. As with my other travels, I'll write down thoughts and observations from my experiences, conversations, and research that I found interesting. I want to say upfront that I don't think I have... | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made history today by winning the prestigious "Nazi of the Year" award, the first ever Jewish leader so honored. Recipients of the award must demonstrate outstanding achievement in wholesale barbarism to qualify. For 2024, Netanyahu won in a landslide vote. Chairman of Slime Magazine's award committee Wilhelm Broder said Netanyahu's |