Posts Tagged: Putin Ukraine
BBC Report on Ukraine Refugees Omits Pro-Israel Information
A report headlined “How many refugees have fled Ukraine and where are they going?” was published on the BBC News website’s "World"’ page on the...
Will Israel Reduce Foreign Aid After Ukraine War?
Despite any past troubles between Ukraine and its Jewish community, the free world must rally around Ukraine. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett recently met with...
The Unholy Alliance With Russia Unravels
When the Soviet Union broke up, there were widespread rumors that a deal had been made with the Western world. Mother Russia would not exercise...
Palestinian Envoy Ignores the Plight of Ukraine at the UN Human Rights Council
The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) opened its 49th session on Monday in Geneva, where it was decided to hold an urgent debate on Ukraine. Many...
Ukraine: Lessons Not Being Learned
Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine -- and the international condemnation it generated-- contains key lessons for policymakers. They are lessons that should have been...
How We Got to Putin’s War — and What We Must Do in Response
With the brazen Russian invasion of Ukraine, it is important to try to understand how this happened and how to respond. This act of war didn’t...
Ukraine Declares State of Emergency, Summons Citizens Home From Russia
Ukraine declared a state of emergency on Wednesday and told its citizens in Russia to flee, while Moscow began evacuating its Kyiv embassy in the...
Putin Recognizes Ukraine Rebel Regions, Sends Troops on What Moscow Calls ‘Peacekeeping’ Mission
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent on Monday and ordered the Russian army to launch what Moscow called...
Putin Plans to Recognize Ukraine Rebel Regions’ Independence
Russian President Vladimir Putin told the leaders of France and Germany on Monday that he planned to sign a decree recognizing the two breakaway regions...
Ukraine Crisis Could Have an Unexpected Winner: Iran
Iran potentially could emerge as an unintended winner in the escalating crisis over Ukraine. An imposition of tough US and European sanctions in response to any...
Kazakhstan, Like Ukraine, Spotlights the Waning Effect of the Rule of Law
When a Russian-led military force intervened in Kazakhstan, it did more than help Kazakh President Qasym-Johart Toqayev restore and strengthen his grip on power following...
Putin Rolls Over Obama — and Everyone Else
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow demonstrated clearly America’s deteriorating position in both Europe and the Middle East. Following...
Opinion: It’s Not Too Late for the U.S. to Stop Putin in Ukraine
American and European stock markets have been jumpy for weeks as they contemplate possible armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Inside Ukraine, certainly, Kiev's forces...
What’s Next for Ukrainian Jews?
Déjà vu, a horrible dream: Here we are in the 21st Century, and a civil war in Ukraine; fears that Russia will cross the border...









