Ukrainians Protest, Zelensky Listens
What initially seemed like a presidential power-grab played out as a highly democratic process in which the people exacted a reversal with the pressure of peaceful protest.
Russia Killed Diana While She Was Waiting to Give Birth
When a pregnant woman was killed in Mariupol in 2022, the world was in shock. When a pregnant woman was killed in Kamianske in 2025 – the world was silent. This is not fatigue. This is complicity.
Germany and Japan Re-Arm
Germany and Japan are rearming to deter threats from Russia and China. Once pacifist, both now boost defense to support global security as US leadership wanes and tensions rise worldwide.
Diplomacy Without Diversity: Ukraine’s Tone-Deaf ‘Family Photo’ Undermines Reform Narrative
Some observations about the state of affairs in Ukraine’s foreign ministry.
The Race for Drone Supremacy Has One Shot – Ukraine
If the US doesn’t get onboard with Ukraine to scale up drone production and technology, then Russia, China, North Korean and Iran will leave us in the dust.
Making Sense of the Messy Week in Ukraine
What Zelensky’s embarrassing miscalculation revealed
Ignore Congresswoman Luna: Russia Is Waging War on Christians
Russia has a stable of “useful idiot” American influencers spreading anti-Ukrainian lies. One of the most brazen is a Florida representative who wants to stop Trump from sending weapons to Ukraine.
Ukraine’s ‘SUAVE’ Defense Plan Protecting Europe Against Russia
The success of Kyiv’s Strategic Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Engagement plan of defense is destined to become the norm on future battlefields. The world is watching Ukraine.
Sea Breeze 2025: Mine Warfare and Strategic Unity
This year’s Sea Breeze exercises showcased strengthened collaboration in explosive ordnance disposal and mine countermeasures between NATO Allies and partners, focusing on mines in the Black Sea.
Does Yorktown Provide a Blueprint for a Ukraine Victory
With the right combination of weapons, long-range strikes and allied support, seige tactics could enable Ukrainians to weaken the Russian forces to the point of collapse.
The Kremlin’s Drone War Is Now a War on Ukraine’s Resilience
Russia’s drone war has shifted from tactical disruption to industrial saturation. Ukraine must now respond not just with interception, but with strategic resilience and scalable innovation.
Russia Trafficking African Girls to Build Drones
Russia has ‘solved’ the manpower shortages needed for its surge in UAV production by luring thousands of young black women and using them as slave labor.

