The Friday Five: Ukraine’s Plan for Victory is World War
Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky’s “plan for victory” boils down to dragging NATO into World War 3.
Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky’s “plan for victory” boils down to dragging NATO into World War 3.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken jammed at a bar in Kyiv, performing Neil Young’s classic rock song “Rockin’ in the Free World” after giving a speech defending Ukraine President Zelensky’s decision to cancel elections.Continue Reading
Two illegal migrants accused of taking part in a mob attack on New York City police officers Jan. 27 were finally arrested this week. The men are allegedly part of a violent Venezuelan gang entering the US through lax border enforcement.Continue Reading
The White House announced Wednesday that 26 federal laws were waived to allow border wall construction in Texas, returning to Trump policies ended by President Biden when he took office 2-1/2 years ago.
“Performance artist” Marina Abramovic, infamous for “spirit cooking,” announced that Ukraine’s President Volodmyr Zelensky “invited” her to be an ambassador. The same day, Canada’s parliament honored man who fought for Ukraiine in WWII–with Waffen SS.Continue Reading
Reactions to shocking public displays by two women—one a Democratic candidate for the Virginia state assembly, the other a GOP Representative in Colorado—highlight the fact that politics is, even for many professing Christians, a religion.
The government of Hawaii’s bizarre response to the West Maui disaster is raising more questions than it answers. Why is Gov. Josh Green blocking media access to the site and information about the investigation into how the fires started?
Vladimir Putin claimed the US masterminded the apparent drone attack on the Kremlin Monday night. It’s dangerous when one nuclear-armed power blames another for trying to assassinate its head of state.
Russia claims it destroyed a Ukrainian drone over the Kremlin Monday night. Ukraine denies responsibility, begging the question: Who sent it, and why?
Ukraine’s president Volodomyr Zelensky said Feb. 24 that Americans will need to fight if we don’t send him the money and weapons he needs to defeat Russia—a goal that Western officials now admit is unrealistic.
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