Category: Russian-Ukraine War

Oust Putin? Defend Democracy? Scare China? What Is Biden’s Goal in Ukraine

The White House has sent billions of dollars to Ukraine to fight off Russia’s invasion. But what’s in it for America? A full year into a war that’s set fire to Eastern Europe, President Joe Biden has yet to articulate U.S. strategic purpose for involving America in a conflict that may yet drag in U.S….


No Evidence US Weapons Being Diverted, Misused by Ukraine: Pentagon

Defense Department officials assured members of Congress on Feb. 28, that there was no evidence to suggest the misuse or diversion of weapons the United States had provided to aid Ukraine in its war with Russia. “The U.S. government has not seen credible evidence of any diversion of U.S. provided weapons outside of Ukraine,” noted…


Why the Russian-Ukraine War Is a Teachable Moment for Southeast Asia

Commentary Sometimes it’s good to get out of town and gain a new perspective on things. In my case, I got out of the United States entirely—to Singapore, in fact, where I recently attended a conference addressing the “lessons of the Russia-Ukraine war.” From the standpoint of Southeast Asia, the war has had several ramifications….


Through Military-Civil Fusion, China Allies With Russia on Ukraine War

News Analysis The Russian government recently claimed that NATO’s entire satellite network and military infrastructure are supporting Ukraine in the ongoing war. At the same time, as the anniversary of the Russia–Ukraine war approaches, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is said to be planning a visit to Moscow, signaling closer ties between the two countries. On…


Ukraine Showdown Only About Six Weeks Away

Commentary The Ukraine war now seems to be in a comparative pause awaiting spring offensives from both sides, and any serious attempt at a settlement will have to reflect the results of what promises to be an intensified war, starting probably in April. The Ukrainians rightly publicize the outrages of the Russian assault upon their…


Ukraine Showdown Only About 6 Weeks Away

Commentary The Ukraine war now seems to be in a comparative pause awaiting spring offensives from both sides, and any serious attempt at a settlement will have to reflect the results of what promises to be an intensified war, starting probably in April. The Ukrainians rightly publicize the outrages of the Russian assault upon their…


REPLAY 3 PM ET: John Bolton Talks About Global Hot Spots

In his New Year round-the-world round-up of hot spots to Financial Planning Association (FPA) members on Jan. 9, former Ambassador John Bolton talked to FPA President Ian Williams about the Russian–Ukraine war, China and Iran, and his analysis of the weakness of Washington’s policy. The Epoch Times will replay the event. …


REPLAY: John Bolton Talks About Global Hot Spots

In his New Year round-the-world round-up of hot spots to Financial Planning Association (FPA) members on Jan. 9, former Ambassador John Bolton talked to FPA President Ian Williams about the Russian–Ukraine war, China and Iran, and his analysis of the weakness of Washington’s policy. The Epoch Times will replay the event. …


John Bolton Talks About Global Hot Spots

In his New Year round-the-world round-up of hot spots to Financial Planning Association (FPA) members on Jan. 9, former Ambassador John Bolton talked to FPA President Ian Williams about the Russian–Ukraine war, China and Iran, and his analysis of the weakness of Washington’s policy. The Epoch Times will replay the event. …