Biden’s trip to a NATO war council may not mean all-out war, but it won’t likely mean doing nothing, either. (Originally published March 16 in “What in the World“) U.S.
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As Zelensky prepares to address Congress (and the U.S. public), the White House already seems girded for war with Russia (Originally published March 15 in “What in the World“) Washington
As Moscow face-plants in Ukraine, relations between Washington and Beijing resemble a nuclear-barbed spat between the Plastics. (Originally published March 14 in “What in the World‘) U.S. officials have leaked
While the U.S. is trying to pressure Putin in Ukraine without direct military confrontation, fearful allies in Eastern Europe may have other ideas. (Originally published March 9 in “What in
What happens in Ukraine, stays in Ukraine? The answer may determine whether a new global conflagration is already underway. (Originally published March 8 in “What in the World“) Russia planned
With Russia controlling Ukraine’s nuclear power and Western men and materiel pouring in, the world is on the brink of WWIII (Originally published March 7 in “What in the World“)
As Russia pursues its reconquest of Ukraine, the world is cleaving into new spheres of influence (Originally published March 4 in “What in the World“) French President Emanuel Macron is
As social media jumps on the Ukraine bandwagon, Western leaders remain wary of poking the Russian bear (Originally published March 2 in “What in the World“) The United States is
Both the West and Russia failed to preserve Kyiv’s vital buffer role. The consequences couldn’t be more dire. (Originally published Feb. 28 in “What in the World“) Russian President Vladimir
Putin’s pre-invasion tirade keeps West guessing about whether he’ll stop at Ukraine. (Originally published Feb. 25 in “What in the World“) Russian President Vladimir Putin expanded his invasion of Ukraine