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What the Ukraine War Teaches Us About State-Sponsored Hacking
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The prevailing view holds that Vladimir Putin made a disastrous miscalculation.
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The White House recognized this week that sanctions are ineffective, but Biden thinks it's fine to shrug and say, 'Sure, sanctions have failed and are also causing food shortages, but that's just the price you little people have to pay!'
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If Biden is correct, he, Bush, and Truman were all war criminals.
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The United States is no longer able to change the world to look like it. Not even 1970. It's not 1945 or even then. Yet, the US seems to be preparing to force half of the world to follow the US sanctions against Russia, even though they don't want to.
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''In her lecture accepting the Nobel Prize for literature, Svetlana Alexievich explained that in Russia 'suffering is our capital, our natural resource. Not oil or gas – but suffering. It is the only thing we are able to produce constantly.'''
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Responsible diplomacy is anticipating how other regimes will react to perceived threats—and acting to avert wars by recognizing and addressing these views. The US appears to be more concerned in virtue signaling.
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Reflecting on people's willingness to fight for what they believe is right.
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In the midst of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict, Western countries have put a plethora of sanctions on Russia in order to wear down the Russian economy. The United States and the United Kingdom recently announced additional energy sanctions against the Kremlin.
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Frustration with the costs of the Ukraine war and the accumulating economic sanctions, according to some political observers, may lead to President Putin's demise.