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Trump’s Incredible Shrinking Peace Plan

After the Peace Plan

Trump once claimed he could end the war in Ukraine in a day, but is now growing weary of negotiations. Given the underlying resilience of U.S. ties to Europe, that may be a good thing for Ukraine.

The History of Aggression in Asia That Moscow Wants to Erase

Russia's Asian Aggressions

Today, Tehran, Pyongyang and Beijing are providing critical support for the Kremlin’s latest war of expansion, while Russia claims its foreign policy rests on a history of opposition to imperialism — but under the tsars, Iran, China and Korea themselves fell prey to its ambitions.

Russia’s New Weapon: Child ‘Suicide Bombers’

Russia’s New Weapon: Child ‘Suicide Bombers’

Using the popular communication channel Telegram, Russia is duping Ukrainian children and vulnerable adults into carrying out horrific attacks across the country, many of them also killing the unsuspecting perpetrators. Similar tactics are being wielded by Putin across Europe to undercut support for Ukraine and its backers.

From Hollywood to Hockey, Russians Are Counting Wins on the Cultural Battlefield

From Hollywood to Hockey, Russians Are Counting Wins on the Cultural Battlefield

With Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Moscow, the success of the blockbuster film “Anora,” Russian athletes breaking records and even a viral pop hit from remote Bashkortostan, the cultural isolation surrounding Russia has eased. The mood in Moscow is unmistakably triumphant, and Russians seem to be saying, “We’re back.”

The Russian Nationalists Pushing for Ukraine’s Destruction

The Russian Nationalists Pushing for Ukraine’s Destruction

Nationalist factions have been a key part of Russia’s war effort in Ukraine since 2014, but are often at odds with the state. Now they fear the Kremlin could be duped by the West into a negotiated settlement that falls short of their goal: dismantling Ukraine as a sovereign state.

The Story Behind a Russian Hacker’s Arrest in the US

The Story Behind a Russian Hacker’s Arrest in the US

Cybercrime has long been a useful foreign policy tool for the Russian state. But observers now wonder if shifting geopolitics, including Donald Trump’s rapprochement with the Kremlin, will impact such activities, for better or worse.

Can Europe Back Ukraine’s Fight Alone?

Can Europe Back Ukraine’s Fight Alone?

For Europeans watching, one thing is clear: Washington now regards Kyiv as an adversary from which concessions must be wrung and terms of conditional surrender imposed, while it sees Moscow as an ally-in-the-making and the more justifiably aggrieved party in the war of conquest Moscow started three years ago.