Why Peace Talks, but No Peace?

Why Peace Talks, but No Peace?

Rarely mentioned in current commentaries on the war in Ukraine, in the early weeks that followed the February 24, 2022, Russian invasion, Russia and Ukraine engaged in three separate and significant attempts to negotiate a peaceful settlement. Those negotiations had several important things in common. All three could have ended the war before the devastation…

The Polish President Said Kiev Isn’t Doing the West Any Favors & Its Counteroffensive Failed

The Polish President Said Kiev Isn’t Doing the West Any Favors & Its Counteroffensive Failed

Casual observers might be shocked by the Polish leader’s candidness, while Kiev’s supporters might accuse him of “betraying” their regime after becoming the first Western leader to debunk its top two lies nowadays, but his words weren’t unprovoked nor said in a vacuum. The background is that political ties between these wartime allies have tremendously…

Competing War Narratives: Arrest of Gonzalo Lira by Ukraine’s SBU, and “Information Operations”

Competing War Narratives: Arrest of Gonzalo Lira by Ukraine’s SBU, and “Information Operations”

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” — Sun Tzu, The Art of…

As Part of a Broader Assault on the Orthodox Church, Religious Persecution in the Ukraine Continues Unabated

As Part of a Broader Assault on the Orthodox Church, Religious Persecution in the Ukraine Continues Unabated

The persecutors have made the mistake of prematurely revealing their brutish faces, Stephen Karganovic writes. It is now confirmed that the illegal seizure of the ancient Kiev-Pechersk Monastery has been completed. It was forcibly emptied of its monastics and turned over to the bogus, regime-sponsored organisation claiming to be the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. There…