
Tom Hastings: Why you should care about Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Hamas, Trump
Honest minds (and others) are differing on many global conflict questions right now: Russia and Ukraine, Hamas and Israel, Trump and democracy, and so forth.
Honest minds (and others) are differing on many global conflict questions right now: Russia and Ukraine, Hamas and Israel, Trump and democracy, and so forth.
Although the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has captured the world’s horrified attention, the war in Ukraine has had even more terrible consequences.
U.S. aid to Ukraine and Israel appears to be on life support, with the Senate, in a procedural vote on Wednesday, blocking a measure proposed by President Biden.
War crimes charges against four Russia-affiliated military personnel were unsealed today in the U.S. District federal courthouse in Richmond.
Democratic voters lean more to supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Gaza conflict. Republicans don’t want more aid to go to Ukraine, so by extension, they’re more in the camp of Russia in that one.
Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline continues to function as Vladimir Putin’s man in western Virginia.
Disaster relief funds were included in Congress’s stopgap bill to avoid a government shutdown but not $24 billion to assist Ukraine.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met privately with U.S. Senators to discuss funding aid for his country’s fight against Russia.
Freedom’s just another word for . . . blowing up your children? Giving them cancer?
Ideas about how to end the Ukraine war abound. None come from Ukraine. None have gained traction.