May the World See How Truly Awesome Ukrainians Are
Ukrainians, for the most part, still underestimate the power of culture, which is a powerful tool for protecting our statehood.
Calls for Wartime Elections in Ukraine Have Always Been a Trojan Horse
Elections under fire are not a democracy. They are a weapon – and right now, they are aimed directly at Ukraine’s legitimacy.
The West Is Afraid of Questions Russia Does Not Want to Hear
The Kremlin does not follow the rules. It only respects pressure. Delay is not wisdom: That illusion has persisted for decades and always ends the same – another crisis, another war, or worse.
No To Any Deals Pandering to Putin’s Imperial Delusions
Why Ukraine’s borders should be protected and surrendered for the sake of illusionary ‘deals.’
Ukraine After the War: Scenarios, Risks, and Europe
Peace talks include Ukraine’s future in Western structures. EU membership seems distant, yet political shifts could open a path – if Kyiv continues reforms and avoids strategic isolation.
Beijing, the Kremlin, and the Ukrainian Factor: What the West Has Yet to Notice
Although China is no doubt helping Russia’s war machine, it is also hedging its bets. Should the Russia Federation begin to disintegrate, Beijing has already worked out a strategy.
The Courage to Speak Out: Russia’s New Sakharov
Like the physicist Andrei Sakharov before him, a leading Russian filmmaker is defiantly challenging Putin and the menacing authoritarian Russia he represents.
Why is Trump Behaving in Ways that Benefit Moscow?
A former US intelligence officer offers his explanation via Tomorrow’s Affairs
The Destruction of the Transatlantic West Will Weaken America Itself
An opinion piece by Joschka Fischer, Germany’s foreign minister and vice chancellor from 1998 to 2005, and a leader of the German Green Party for almost 20 years.
Brussels Defeats Brussels
But Ukraine pays the price, not Russia.
Who Needs to Change the Constitution?
While Russia is destroying what remains of Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure, the US continues to pressure Zelensky into signing at least some kind of agreement with Russia before Christmas.
Ukraine – What Needs to be Done Now
At this potentially decisive moment, this is what is required to protect Ukraine, safeguard the interests and values of the West, and prevent a world war.

