Topic: Crimea

Trump’s Proposal Endorses Putin’s Imperial Ambitions May 12, 2025 Yuri Yarim-Agaev Contrary to the developing narrative, Crimea was never a part of the historic Russian Empire.
Ukraine Shares the Blame for Russia's Aggression April 18, 2014 Anders Ingemarson The difference between looking west and looking east when it counts.
How 'Stupid' Is It for Russia to Attack Finland and Sweden? April 17, 2014 Kim Zigfeld It’s very disturbing how academics and mainstream media are combining to misreport basic facts about Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Inside Vladimir Putin's Skull April 9, 2014 Kim Zigfeld How did it go the last time we let a barbarian have his way with Europe?
Obama's Foreign Policy: Comedy of Errors April 6, 2014 Robert B. Charles Our president is showing himself to be the king and the jester at the same time when it comes to Ukraine (and elsewhere).  Neither is good.
The Crimea 'Referendum': Russia Revealed March 24, 2014 Kim Zigfeld It’s shocking how quickly Russia has been revealed before the eyes of the world as a neo-Soviet dictatorship ruled by a pathologically violent and dishonest maniac.
Putin's Iran Threat is good for Israel March 24, 2014 Lauri B. Regan Linking Ukraine and Iran just might be an Israeli dream come true.
The Real Problem in Crimea March 22, 2014 Bruce Walker The issue is not so much what happened as it is how it happened.
How's This for <em>Flexibility</em>, Mr. President? March 19, 2014 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison Why the United States should be flexible, in Barack Obama's whispered words, with Vladimir Putin never made sense.  It makes even less sense now.
Putin's Gambit: A History Lesson. March 3, 2014 James Longstreet An impromptu history class may be in order for the Obama foreign relations team