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Tag Archives: Ukraine

Ukraine Strikes Back

  October 6, 2022 Uncategorized

Vladimir Putin’s Russia may just be the first country in history to claim to be annexing another country’s territory even as its own troops were simultaneously and hastily retreating from that very territory. Continue reading

Tagged   Podcast, Russia, Ukraine

War, Mobilization, and Blowback

  September 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Vladimir Putin’s mobilization runs into a snag as Russians take to the streets and draft-age men flee the country in massive numbers.  Continue reading

Tagged   Podcast, Russia, Ukraine

The War After Kharkiv

  September 15, 2022 Uncategorized

A stunningly successful Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kharkiv Oblast in the northeast liberated an estimated 3,800 square kilometers of territory, an area roughly the size of the US state of Rhode Island, in just two days as the Russian front line crumbled and troops retreated. Continue reading

Tagged   Podcast, Ukraine, victory

A Ukrainian Victory Would Liberate Eastern Europe

  September 12, 2022 Uncategorized

As Russia’s full-scale reinvasion of Ukraine approached the half-year mark, Volodymyr Zelensky had victory on his mind. Continue reading

Tagged   Blog, Russia, Ukraine, War

Tbilisi Int’l Conference – September 2022

  September 12, 2022 Appearances

Brian Whitmore speaks at a panel in Tbilisi, Georgia, organized by the Economic Policy Research Center, the McCain Institute, and the George W. Bush Institute, about Information Wars in Ukraine. Continue reading

Tagged   conference, Ukraine

Putin’s Energy War

  September 1, 2022 Uncategorized

As Ukraine launches a fresh offensive to retake Russian-occupied lands in the south, another struggle is taking shape that will likely be as consequential as what happens on the battlefield. And that is the energy war. Continue reading

Tagged   fossilfuels, Podcast, Ukraine

Lessons From Between the Cold Wars

  August 11, 2022 Uncategorized

Three decades ago, U.S. President George H.W. Bush marked the end of the Cold War in his 1992 State of the Union address. It was a heady moment when anything and everything seemed possible. But it would not last. Continue reading

Tagged   Biden, bush, coldwar, podast, Podcast, Soviet, Ukraine

War and Reckoning

  August 5, 2022 Uncategorized

From torture to the summary executions of civilians to the widespread abduction and forced deportation of noncombatants, the anecdotal evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine has been mounting for … Continue reading

Tagged   investigation, Podcast, Russia, Ukraine, War Crimes

The Endurance War

  July 28, 2022 Uncategorized

The HIMARS are changing the game on the battlefield. The High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and other longer-range weapons supplied by the West are enabling the Ukrainians to hit high-value Russian targets, reduce their own casualties, and mount a counter offensive in the East and South. Continue reading

Tagged   donbas, fatigue, missiles, Podcast, Russia, Ukraine

Northern Exposure

  July 14, 2022 Uncategorized

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas raised some eyebrows with recent remarks that her country and the other Baltic states would be “wiped from the map” under existing NATO war plans in the event of a Russian invasion. Continue reading

Tagged   Estonia, Podcast, Ukraine
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