Kremlin Says Putin and Zelenskiy Can Only Meet
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Vladimir Putin doesn't simply want Ukraine. He wants to assert dominance in the international system and undermine America's power.
Russian intelligence obtained damaging information about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s health amid her 2016 presidential campaign — including evidence that she had “psycho-emotional problems” that were being treated with severe sedatives — but Vladimir Putin chose not to release it before that year’s election because he thought the Democrat would win.
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Putin Says He’ll Meet Zelenskyy—But Only Under 1 Impossible ConditionThe Kremlin has rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s calls for a peace summit, stating that President Vladimir Putin will only meet his counterpart after a full peace agreement is finalized by lower-level negotiators.
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Vladimir Putin Is Misreading The West — AgainVladimir Putin is convinced his country is strong enough to secure total victory in Ukraine. But the Russian leader is forgetting two crucial things about the current geographic dynamic.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump warned US could be turned 'into strait' by Putin propagandistA key Russian propagandist has issued a chilling warning to Donald Trump, provoking fears of a possible nuclear conflict between the US and Russia
Some argue that Russian's attack on Ukraine poses no threat to the United States. A former U.S. Foreign Service officer contends that assessment is wrong — and dangerous. President Vladimir ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNHubris In The Kremlin: Vladimir Putin Is Underestimating The West AgainVladimir Putin is convinced his country is strong enough to secure total victory in Ukraine. But the Russian leader is forgetting two crucial things about the current geographic dynamic.
General Wesley Clark was the NATO supreme allied commander up until the year 2000, back when Vladimir Putin was Russia's new president. He is now at the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations.
President Trump’s recent commitment to provide more aid to Ukraine could increase pressure on Russia to negotiate an end to the war.