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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.
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Dictatorships appear to be stable—until they aren't.
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Meta Platforms, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, reaffirmed Monday that users cannot post messages asking for the killing of Russian President Vladimir Putin or other leaders of state.
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As digital volunteers from all over the world join the fight, cyber warfare related to the Ukraine-Russia conflict is growing.
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Big-picture danger does not come from dictators like Vladimir Putin in Russia. Those who live in authoritarian regimes are the ones to blame.
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The manner in which the United States revealed intelligence prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine could have a significant impact on geopolitics in the future.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is solely to blame for the violence that erupted this week. However, the last four presidential administrations squandered opportunities to deescalate the situation.
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To maintain our deterrence abroad, we must tighten our belts at home, pump oil and gas, begin to balance our budget, dismiss wokeism as a nihilistic pleasure, and re-calibrate our military.