We’re the strong ones in this conflict, and we deter more effectively when we act with confidence on that knowledge.
Ordinary people, when seduced by violent ideologies, can be extraordinarily brutal.
Drone attacks in Moscow, incursions over the border—Russians are starting to wonder whether Putin really does have, as he promised, “everything under control.”
The plight of Yaroslav Bazylevych poses a challenge to the West.
Putin’s hollow rhetoric warrants no concessions from the West.
And stop Putin before other dictators follow his lead.
They picked the right side.
The West cannot assume that the Russian leader will be a rational actor on nukes if he sees his nation and regime under existential threat.
Armed conflict is never straightforward. Weapons are not power. National identity matters.
The West has already frozen some $300 billion in Russian assets. Here’s the case for seizing them.