Thinking Out Loud – Aug. 11, 2024
900 days of Russia’s full-scale war; Russia’s one-sided view of history and morality; Belarusian dictator Lukashenka blusters on.
Letter to the Editor – A Further Tribute to Peter Reddaway
A renowned exiled Russian political analyst reminisces about the contribution of the recently deceased UK scholar and human rights campaigner, Peter Reddaway.
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Ukraine’s Little Round Top Defeat of Putin
This Russian army isn't their father’s Soviet Army. They are their great-great grandfather’s meatgrinder of an army that fled the battlefields of WWI – led by an equally one-dimensional general.
Thinking Out Loud - Aug. 10, 2024
Kursk – from a symbol of glory to that of ignominy; Who is stunned?; Time for Zelensky to lead an international movement for regime change in Russia
Putin’s Hollow Peace: A Call for the West to Propel Ukraine to Victory
Vladimir Putin’s supposed desire for peace is a smoke and mirrors ploy to secure Russia’s gains and a victory for barbaric aggression. The West must respond with strength, not indifference.
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Russia’s National Disease Can Be Cured by Defeat
From a psychological perspective, Russia may be suffering from collective paranoid schizophrenia. If so, then it needs to be defeated for any healing catharsis.
Thinking Out Loud - Aug, 9, 2024
This is a new series in which Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor will share his thoughts of the day with our readers.
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Fortune Favors the Brave
The audacity of Ukraine’s Kursk offensive has perplexed many analysts. But the brazen attack on Russian soil may forestall any third-party attempt to press Kyiv into concessions.
Growing Threat of Russian Influence on UK Social Unrest
Understanding and countering Russia's covert digital campaigns exploiting ethnic and religious tensions to fuel social unrest in the UK is crucial to protect the country’s social fabric.
German Dysfunction
The possibility of an isolationist US President increases the odds that Europeans must defend themselves against Russia. Who will be in charge? Why hasn’t its richest nation, Germany, taken the lead?
Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, Politics and Ukraine
The Warsaw Uprising, along with the city of Warsaw itself, serves as a significant example for present-day war-torn Ukraine and its destroyed and occupied cities
Maduro Is Putin’s Proxy and Must Be Stopped
After claiming victory in what observers deem to be falsified elections, Venezuela’s autocrat is benefitting from Putin’s support. It is in America’s strategic interest to defeat both of them.