But for Others, the US Revolution Would Have Failed
After the American colonies declared independence from the British Crown, they fought a war that no one expected them to win. But they did win – with a lot of help.
Washington’s Cynical Pivot: Ukraine’s Air Defenses Starved as Putin Pounds Civilians
Again cutting Ukrainian weapons supplies, Washington’s latest move reeks of cold pragmatism, a gut-punch to Ukraine’s desperate fight against Russia’s relentless onslaught.
When Will the West Acknowledge Putin’s End State?
The US appears to be doing exactly what Russia wants it to do. And what Russia wants has been clearly stated by the Russians themselves: Ukraine’s surrender, if not destruction.
How Long Will You Continue to Abuse Our Patience, Putin?
Actually, no. It is the very patience of Western leaders that is the source of their guilt. And if allowed to continue, it will also dig their graves.
A Growing Divide Within the MAGA World
Six months into his second presidency, the broad political coalition that previously carried Trump to victory appears to be cracking.
The South Caucasus Powder Keg
The war between Israel and Iran has diverted attention from Russia’s revanchism and aggression. But it is imperative that the West’s focus revert back to Ukraine and the South Caucasus.
From Hughesovka to the Humber: Can the UK Fund Ukrainian Rare-Earth Explorations?
As a counterweight to China’s near monopoly on rare earth mineral resources, the UK would be wise to work with Ukraine and gain a foothold in its rich soil.
No, America Didn’t Provoke Russia – We Enabled It
Those who claim NATO enlargement was responsible for Russian aggression have it backwards. Russian aggression has been consistently fueled by the West’s reluctance to confront it.
In Honor of my Sister – A Proud British Lady and Ukrainian Patriot
Being invited to Buckingham Palace to a Royal Garden Party and receiving awards in Ukraine for her volunteer work says something and deserves a word of praise.
The ‘Boryviter’ (Kestrel) Mosaic – Symbol of Ukraine’s Energy and Courage
How recreating the powerful 1967 mosaic serves as a reminder of the struggles of its creators, and a visualization of Ukraine’s reconstruction following victory in the war.
4-Stage Process to Stop Russo-Ukrainian War
A long-term peace between Russia and Ukraine necessitates private negotiations, comprehensive European security talks, active directives from the US, and ongoing military support for Ukraine.
Victory or Negotiation? How Ukraine Can (and Must) Win
Three years into Russia’s bloody war against Ukraine the West is pinning its hopes on the belief that “all wars end with negotiations,” yet history does not support that conclusion.

