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| | | | | Russia's President Vladimir Putin yesterday explained how he can retaliate against the United States for supplying Ukraine with weapons to attack the Russian homeland. The next step won't be to start a full-scale war against NATO nor to use tactical nuclear weapons, although Russia has not ruled out either one in extreme circumstances. Instead Russia... | |
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| | | | | For months, the world was left guessing about what Russian President Vladimir Putin was up to with Ukraine. | |
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| | | | | The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam aligns with tactics employed by Russian forces in various contexts before. This strategy involves the complete destruction of territories in active combat to gain a military advantage and instil fear in opponents. Understanding the Russian scorched earth tactic, and drawing from Ukraine's experience encountering it, is now crucial when planning operations against Russian military forces. Russian aggression against Ukraine has gained notoriety due to numerous violations of international law and human rights committed by Russian troops. Tragic incidents such as the events in Bucha, Izium and Mariupol have left an indelible mark on human history. The sheer quantity of crimes committed is staggering, leading to valid assertion... | |
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| | | After Putin's speech, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for the accelerated admission of Ukraine to the NATO alliance... This could mean a U.S.-Russia war, which could escalate to World War III and nuclear war, and was something that every U.S. president from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan saw as his highest priority to avoid. In... | ||