We Don’t Think The U.S. And NATO Have Much To Fear From The ‘New’ Russian Army
From expired rations and rockets to weapons that are relics of the Cold War, we think the U.S. and NATO should shake off its fear of the Russian Army. It’s a mess.
From expired rations and rockets to weapons that are relics of the Cold War, we think the U.S. and NATO should shake off its fear of the Russian Army. It’s a mess.
Russian forces fired mortar shells on Ukrainian evacuees running for their lives near a bridge located in Irpin, Ukraine, leaving a family and their friend dead.
As Ukraine struggles to retain control of the airspace over their own country, the U.S. is preparing to offer assurances to Poland that fighter jets it transfers to Ukraine will be replaced with U.S. aircraft.
A brief introduction to the types of unguided rocket artillery Russia is firing into Ukranian cities right now.
Russia’s claims about Ukraine being their brothers and a historic part of their country are a mask for what they are really after, coal, oil and natural gas in Ukraine that would vastly expand Russia’s economic power and strangle hold on energy markets ins Europe.
President Biden promised that the US would continue assistance to Ukraine during his SOTU address. The White House requested $10 billion to accomplish it.
As the fighting in Ukraine rages on, the country has begun an amnesty and compensation program for Russian soldiers who want to surrender in an effort to capitalize on the low morale reportedly being experienced by Russian troops due to low supplies of food and fuel. The package includes a monetary incentive of 5 million […]
Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Karim Khan has initiated investigations on the alleged war crimes, genocide, and other crimes against humanity that Russia may have committed following its invasion of Ukraine.
NATO allies collectively rejected Ukraine’s request for a no-fly zone in Ukrainian air space as it would potentially lead to a full-fledged world war.
Sweden, Finland, and Switzerland, traditionally known as neutral countries, join the West in condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine, signaling a major foreign policy shift.
The Russian forces shelled the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, spreading fears of a nuclear explosion following a fire breaking out in one of its structures. The fire has since been extinguished.
Due to low morale and supplies, Russian troops are surrendering to Ukrainian forces without a fight and leaving their military vehicles for anybody to use.