Tag: Russia

The text discusses a podcast featuring Matt Continetti who talks about various topics including the recent Oscar slap incident, speculating on its significance.
Israeli support for Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion has been misconstrued as neutrality.
The passage discusses potential tactical errors made by Volodymyr Zelensky in his address to the Israeli Knesset, the status of Russia's advance in Ukraine, and speculates on whether Republicans will overreach during Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
The Biden administration's approach to Ukraine mirrors the "Syria playbook" established by the Obama administration, according to this article.
The podcast discusses the reaction to Volodymyr Zelensky's speech to Congress and its potential impact on increasing American support for countering Russian aggression in Ukraine.
In this discussion, former Israeli diplomat Eran Etzion suggests that Israel's mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine signify a shift in the country's foreign policy.
The Russian government's crackdown on civil society, independent media, and human rights organizations has resulted in the exodus of many prominent figures in Russia.
The article discusses the challenge faced by the West in dealing with aggressive actions by countries like Iran and Russia, which defy diplomatic norms and institutions, as seen in Iran's missile attack on U.S. positions in Iraq post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The struggle for Ukraine could establish China as the dominant power in Europe, surpassing both Russia and the United States.
Eli Lake, a COMMENTARY contributing editor, discusses the need for America to adapt to a changing world, specifically in its relationships with Russia and China.
The text discusses concerns about the Biden administration's response to the crisis in Europe, highlighting its apparent contradictory actions of criticizing fossil fuel producers while calling for more production, as well as issuing warnings about a potential chemical weapons attack by Russia without providing a clear deterrent strategy.
In this conversation with journalist Julia Ioffe on Haaretz Weekend, she discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's surprise at the tough sanctions imposed by US President Joe Biden, but notes that the economic damage caused to Russia will not deter Putin from continuing the war in Ukraine.
Jonathan Schanzer from The Foundation for the Defense of Democracys discusses the current situation in Ukraine and the West's move towards a new nuclear deal with Iran.
In an interview, Natan Sharansky discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its significance.
Marketing expert and bestselling author Professor Scott Galloway joins Yonit and Jonathan to discuss a range of topics including Ukraine and Russia, U.S. and Israel relations, angry young men, and big tech.
Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has risen to the occasion as a wartime leader in the face of Russia's aggression.
The author reflects on the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and the fear and desire for peace that it evokes.
Foremost Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts explores the question of comparing Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to Winston Churchill, deeming such analogies acceptable.
Russia's war in Ukraine is not going well for Moscow, which is beneficial for Western interests but may lead Putin to engage in a standoff with the West.
As Russia invades Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has Jewish heritage, responds by comparing the invasion to Nazi Germany.
In a podcast episode, the discussion touches on the early stages of the Ukraine war and evaluates the situation for Russia.
Russian airstrikes and tanks have commenced a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which marks a significant turning point in Russian-Western relations since the Cold War.
The author argues that the US has played a role in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia by using Ukraine as a weapon against Russia, destabilizing the region and putting Ukrainian lives at risk.
Amid Russia's actions towards Ukraine, there are concerns about the adequacy of the Western response.
This article discusses the recent actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine.