Ukrainian president no longer sees NATO alliance in country's near future, prepared to "discuss and find a compromise on the points about the temporarily occupied territories and unrecognized republics."
In case you haven’t noticed, a line is being drawn in the sand: you either stand with Ukraine and unquestioningly parrot the establishment narrative — or you are an agent of the Kremlin. The war propaganda is palpable and we haven’t seen anything like this since the immediate aftermath of 9/11.
It’s now virtually clear that if the 2022 midterms were held in March instead of November, the Republican Party would not only win control of the U.S. House of Representatives but would take down a prominent Democrat along the way.
Western news outlets and social media accounts spread the story of Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island defiantly telling off the Russian navy before being killed—the story is now confirmed "fake news."
President Vladimir Putin dramatically escalated East-West tensions by ordering Russian nuclear forces put on high alert Sunday, while Ukraine’s embattled leader agreed to talks with Moscow as Putin’s troops and tanks drove deeper into the country.