#What the West fears most about Putin’s nuclear weapons

#What the West fears most about Putin’s nuclear weapons

“What the West fears most about Putin’s nuclear weapons” Despite throwing the full force of Russian might against Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin still hasn’t toppled the country. His troops have run out of fuel, gone short on supplies, and some soldiers have even left the battlefield rather than kill their brother Slavs. Instead of dividing NATO…

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#’Prepare’ for Putin to unleash nuclear attack

#’Prepare’ for Putin to unleash nuclear attack

“‘Prepare’ for Putin to unleash nuclear attack” ​President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that the world should “prepare” for Russian leader Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons in his invasion of Ukraine – and urged air-raid shelters and anti-radiation medicine to be readied for the potential calamity. In an interview with CNN that aired Sunday, Zelensky was…

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#Biden should listen to the generals on Iran deal

#Biden should listen to the generals on Iran deal

“Biden should listen to the generals on Iran deal” Finally, some common sense: In an open letter to President Joe Biden, 46 retired generals and admirals this week denounced the ongoing Iran deal negotiations. “In Ukraine, we are bearing witness to the horrors of a country ruthlessly attacking its neighbor and, by brandishing its nuclear…

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#Crucial window for Kyiv and the world

#Crucial window for Kyiv and the world

“Crucial window for Kyiv and the world” Ukraine needs heavy weapons and air support. Tanks, multiple-launch rockets, self-propelled artillery, air support — MiGs and Sukhoi aircraft — and mobile air defense. They need hundreds of thousands of 152mm artillery rounds. The US-supplied Javelins and Stingers are necessary but no longer sufficient.  Why? Because there is…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 23, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — March 23, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — March 23, 2022” The Issue: The Biden administration’s caution in dealing with Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. It is clear democratic countries will have to face some stark realities (“Putin’s way of war is utter depravity,” Editorial, March 19). At Russia’s current rate of progress, it will be at least…

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