Tag: censorship
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[Sharing] The Minsk Agreements and why they failed – Ian Proud, Strategic Culture Foundation
The Minsk agreements fell apart because delivering special status for the Donbas was politically too difficult in Ukraine The Minsk agreements fell apart because delivering special status for the Donbas was politically too difficult in Ukraine. And because sanctions policy against Russia both disincentivized their compliance, and actively incentivised Ukrainian non-compliance. Claiming that Russia reneged…
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[Partage] Des chercheurs du CNRS derrière l’attaque du consulat de Russie à Marseille – Blandine Fraysse, La Provence
Interpellés quelques heures après avoir jeté des bouteilles “détonantes” dans les jardins du consulat de Russie, les auteurs présumés, deux chercheurs du CNRS soutenant la cause ukrainienne, ont reconnu les faits Au matin du lundi 24 février dernier, trois projectiles jetés par-dessus le portail noir du consulat de Russie et le bruit sourd d’une explosion avaient…
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[Sharing] Zelensky’s friend list dwindling in the Trump White House as peace talk tensions escalate: ‘Best case is that he leaves to France immediately’ – Diana Glebova & Steven Nelson, New York Post
WASHINGTON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has few — if any — advocates in President Trump’s inner circle as the pair’s souring relationship threatens to tank Kyiv’s standing in peace talks with Russia. The ever-tenuous relationship between the two leaders descended into open hostility this week after Ukraine’s president rejected an initial US proposal to…
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[Sharing] Media Changes Narrative as the Ukrainian Proxy War is Coming to an End – Glenn Diesen
This article includes some excerpts from my book: “The Ukraine War and the Eurasian World Order” The Economist reports that “Russia is slicing through Ukrainian defences” and Ukraine is subsequently “struggling to survive”. Across the Western media, the public is prepared for defeat and painful concessions in future negotiations. The media is changing the narrative…
