War in Ukraine: When International Laws Collide

The war in Ukraine is a tangled mess of causes. As Nicolai Petro has argued, it is at once a conflict between Russia and the US, a conflict between Russia and Ukraine and a conflict within Ukraine. But at its core there are two conflicts: the conflict over whether NATO should have an open door … Continue reading “War in Ukraine: When International Laws Collide”

Escaping From the Dark: Why We Need Antiwar.com Now

A former diplomat recently answered my question by suggesting that there is tight control on information getting out of Ukraine and solidarity in the mainstream media about how to report it. A journalist told me of his frustration that if you go to Ukraine, you won’t get access to the truth, and when you return … Continue reading “Escaping From the Dark: Why We Need Antiwar.com Now”

Did Europe Lie to Russia About Peace?

On New Year’s Eve, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation. "For years," he said, "Western elites hypocritically assured us of their peaceful intentions, including to help resolve the serious conflict in Donbass." He then went on to charge that "[t]he West lied to us about peace while preparing for aggression, and today, they no … Continue reading “Did Europe Lie to Russia About Peace?”

Why Russia Went to War in 2022

Why did Russia make the decision to go to war in Ukraine in 2022? It had been over two decades since the US and NATO broke their promise and marched nearly a thousand miles east toward Russia’s borders. It had been eight years since the US supported a coup in Ukraine that removed a democratically … Continue reading “Why Russia Went to War in 2022”

Morocco and the 2022 Hypocrisy Award

Morocco has reportedly broken its neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war by becoming the first African country to provide military assistance to Ukraine. Though Morocco has not officially confirmed the transaction, they have reportedly agreed to provide 90 T-72 tanks as well as spare parts to Ukraine in a $97 million dollar contract being paid for … Continue reading “Morocco and the 2022 Hypocrisy Award”

Biden Says Iran Deal Is Dead and That He Won’t Say Iran Deal Is Dead

Sometimes the worst gaffes President Biden makes are not the ones in which he forgets the truth, but the ones in which he forgets not to tell the truth, or worse, when he forgets not to tell that he is not going to tell the truth. That’s what Biden did on November 4. A just … Continue reading “Biden Says Iran Deal Is Dead and That He Won’t Say Iran Deal Is Dead”

Zelensky Goes to Washington: Some Key Questions

On December 21, President Volodymyr Zelensky went to Washington to meet with President Biden and to address the Congress. The meeting comes at a time when pressure for negotiations and for a diplomatic settlement are intensifying. Both France and Germany have advocated for talks that include discussions of Russia’s security concerns. National Security Advisor Jake … Continue reading “Zelensky Goes to Washington: Some Key Questions”

Five Statements That Could Change the War

Five statements made over a period of a few days by high level government officials received very little media attention. When combined, though, they produce a pattern that could make headlines. On December 1, French President Emmanuel Macron held talks with President Biden. Camouflaged by a joint statement that expressed solidarity with the US position … Continue reading “Five Statements That Could Change the War”

The Troubled US-Saudi Relationship

As the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia continues to grow more strained, President Biden keeps arriving at Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s door with gifts to court the kingdom back. And the relationship continues to grow more strained. The essential trouble in the relationship is that the US continues to arrive at … Continue reading “The Troubled US-Saudi Relationship”

What Does the US Say About Ukrainian Strikes in Russia?

Recent statements from Washington on Ukrainian strikes inside Russian territory have sometimes seemed confusing and sometimes seemed untrue. On December 5 and 6, Ukrainian missiles struck three Russian air force bases hundreds of kilometers inside Russian territory, with the furthest target being 390 miles from Ukrainian controlled land. Days later, on December 9, an unnamed … Continue reading “What Does the US Say About Ukrainian Strikes in Russia?”