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It All Comes Back to NATO

When the Bush Administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible idea. Nearly two decades after the end of both the Warsaw Pact and the Cold War, expanding NATO made no sense. NATO itself made no sense.

4 New Things We Just Learned About the Special Counsel Investigation

When will the corrupt media begin reporting on this biggest political scandal of the last century?

Only 36 Percent of Voters Say Joe Biden Fit Enough to Lead Nation

Only 36 percent of voters say President Joe Biden is fit enough to lead the nation, a Sunday Harvard/Harris poll revealed.

Pence Joins the List of CPAC Outcasts Deemed Disloyal to Trump

For the second year in a row, former Vice President Mike Pence was a no-show at the country’s most influential meeting of conservative activists.

Russia-Ukraine Talks to Begin Monday Morning: Russian News Agency

Talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations will begin in the morning on Monday, a source told TASS on Sunday.

Arizona Senate Study Finds 200K Ballots Counted in 2020 With Mismatched Signatures

Estimate is more than eight times the number of mismatches acknowledged by the county.

Putin Puts Nuclear Forces on High Alert, Escalating Tensions

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.

Trump Calls Zuckerberg ‘Criminal’ for Donating $400 Million to Election Offices

President asserts Facebook CEO's donation to local election offices was “illegal.”

Ukraine Accuses Moscow of ‘Planning Acts of Genocide’ in U.N. Court Filing

Kiev maintains that Russia’s claim that it subjected the people of Donbass to “genocide” is baseless

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