The quad language in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy document is completely free of any security related jargons. There is nothing in there about security at all, so clearly there's still some fundamental ideas that have to be resolved
As quickly as possible all the European member states, those who import oil and gas from Russia, must wean themselves off this awful geostrategic and political instrument as soon as possible and indeed impose an embargo.
In the long term it will be a terribly dangerous price if we actually don't understand why it's important to protect and save Ukraine's sovereignty and independence.
Everyday when Vladmir Putin wakes up. When he comes into work. He's mostly concerned about the safety and the surveillance of his regime.
The how, why, and everything that can go wrong when we arm the world.
Right now, it is safe to say Mr. Putin is no where near the point of where he is ready to concede
There’s been no sign up to now that the Russians are negotiating in good faith. The Russians are buying time for the military operations that they are conducting to pay off. Their initial calculations were grossly off-base and they had very rosy expectations about what the military operation might achieve.
In general, power plants that are currently operational and those are the alliance share of the power plants are ones that face the greatest risk of environmental and safety problems if the crews are unable to monitor their activity and some of their power supply is disrupted.
Beijing was shocked by how poorly the Russian troops performed on the battlefield and was shocked by the very strong resistance from Ukraine and the very strong support from the rest of international community.
the awakening that is going on in Europe to its responsibilities that is something to be encouraged but it's important to channel it in a direction in which Europe can defend itself