America seems reluctant in accepting the fairly benign fact that countries do not like to be dictated to and thus misses opportunities for creating new dialogues. This is especially prominent in explaining the poor relationship at the moment with Russia. There seems to be an element of purposeful animosity in the way Russia is viewed, analyzed, and engaged, especially at the so-called expert level and most prominently within the now Republican-controlled United States Congress. Perhaps one of ...
..., to discuss all of the supposedly egregious and disconcerting Russian maneuvers against Ukraine and demanding that Russia stop ... ... well and good, of course, part of the pomp and circumstance of international organizations that believe more strongly in microphones ... ... East). He desperately wants NATO to give him arms, training, and intelligence support. And while NATO clearly talks lovingly and ... ... compared to official French and German policy? I have a bridge to Crimea to sell you if you believe that. Which is an interesting ...
... opposition was voiced primarily under the context of expecting that violence to come from Russian military forces invading into the country. It was the assumption that the only... ... clearly what has NOT happened in eastern Ukraine. Russia did not invade. Whatever Russian intelligence or special operation forces happen to be in eastern Ukraine at the moment... ... In several media interviews I gave in the United States following the referendum in Crimea, I warned that the greatest possible danger in Ukraine would be civil groups...