How the Case of Ukrainian Billionaire Dmitry Firtash Exposed the US’s Hypocrisy
Judge Bauer’s decision should be lauded for holding a mirror in front of the ruthless, chaos-sowing despot that America has become.
by David Berggren | Jun 12, 2015 | Europe, US, Viewpoints
Judge Bauer’s decision should be lauded for holding a mirror in front of the ruthless, chaos-sowing despot that America has become.
by Jack A. Smith | Mar 31, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Essays, Europe, US
Russia has taught the United States a stern and embarrassing lesson in Ukraine as a riposte to Washington-backed regime change in Kiev, the capital.
by Bayram Balci | Mar 24, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
Putin’s gambit in Ukraine could weaken its position in the rest of the former Soviet empire.
by Michael Averko | Mar 17, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych had valid reasons for not signing the European Union Association Agreement.
by Kerry R Bolton | Mar 5, 2014 | Essays, Europe
The situation in the Ukraine follows the same scenario as sundry other states that have been brought into the globalist fold.
by Michael Averko | Mar 4, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis, US
In Crimea, many of its inhabitants have Russian and Ukrainian citizenship.
by Ali Omidi | Feb 27, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
Russia will certainly not remain indifferent toward what is going on in Ukraine.
by Caroline Holmund | Feb 27, 2014 | Europe, News & Analysis
The swift release over the weekend of Yulia Tymoshenko, the jailed opposition leader, has conjured up rumors of her future leadership role in Ukraine.
by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 27, 2014 | Europe, Viewpoints
Reality on the ground in Ukraine contradicts the incompetent and immoral Obama regime’s portrait of Ukrainian democracy on the march.
by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 25, 2014 | Europe, Viewpoints
Who’s in charge? Certainly not the bought-and-paid-for-moderates that Washington and the EU hoped to install as the new government of Ukraine. The agreement that the Washington and EU supported opposition concluded with President Yanukovich to end the crisis did not last an hour. Even the former boxing champion, Vitaly Klitschko, who was riding high as an opposition leader until a few hours ago has been booed by the rioters and shoved aside. The newly appointed president by what is perhaps an irrelevant parliament, Oleksandr Turchynov, has no support base among those who overthrew the government.
by Oleksii Polegkyi | Jan 27, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, Viewpoints
While Europe is discussing what to do with Ukraine and whether or not to impose sanctions, President Viktor Yanukovych has opted to enforce terror against his people.
by Andreas Umland | Dec 5, 2013 | Europe, Viewpoints
One way to lower the current tensions in Ukraine is to finally accomplish an already long-ago recommended major constitutional amendment – the switch from a semi-presidential to a purely parliamentary republic.