Anger at US Inaction Should Not Cloud Understanding of Who is Responsible
The following opinion piece was originally received as a reader’s comment to a Kyiv Post article, which we thought was worth sharing with our wider readership.
For a US Strategy on Ukraine
The United States must declare that its goal is for Ukraine to win and, at long last, must make it the main US policy. And the corollary is that Russia must be defeated.
Let’s Get Serious About Our Collective Energy Security: Reflections from Davos 2024
"The world stands at a critical juncture, as WEF president Borge Brende aptly put it, where leaders must unite and devise solutions to common challenges."
Congress is Squandering the Future of Ukraine and America
“America First” Republicans are playing into Putin’s hands and giving the Kremlin time to rebuild its forces and attack Ukraine later with even greater atrocities – and may risk American troops soon.
Germany Has no Clue on Russia
The author writes that it should not be allowed to veto the RU asset decision.
Rebuilding Ukraine: The Task for Women
Without transformative shifts in our employment landscape and championing the pivotal role of women, meeting the goal of a robust post-war Ukrainian economy might remain a distant dream.
Can the US Retain Global Leadership?
As a global leader, beacon of freedom and land of opportunity, certain imperatives should be driving US support for Ukraine. Is an increasingly inward focus leaving the EU to pick up the pieces?
22 January, 1918 – Remembering When Ukraine First Declared Independence
Time to recognize at the official level the date in 1918 when Ukraine first declared its independence.
Putin's 143 Million Prisoners
Russia is a criminal organization where elections are window-dressing and speech is about as free as it is inside China’s Politburo, Diane Francis writes.
Australia Should Save Face and Donate Its MRH-90 Helicopters to Ukraine
New information reveals that Ukraine offered to take on the risks of receiving Australia’s 45 decommissioned helicopters, yet the Department of Defence plans to bury them anyway.
Why Congressional Salaries Should be Adjusted to an Appropriate Level
Why pay structure is a key factor not only for the US political system but also beyond in regions that Washington is involved with
Lenin – 100 Years On, His Dark Shadow Still Hangs Over Us
On the centenary of Lenin’s death, how should Ukrainians remember the Bolshevik tyrant who created the USSR?

