
One Year Since Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: U.S., NATO and Russia Promise War for “As Long as it Takes”
It’s been a year since Russia launched its invasion and brutal war on Ukraine on …
It’s been a year since Russia launched its invasion and brutal war on Ukraine on …
February 20, 2023, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
In August, the U.S. government decided to send another three billion dollars in military aid …
Capitalism is producing a food crisis in the Horn of Africa, with the combined effects of climate change and war in Ukraine disrupting supplies. …
The war in Ukraine is also negatively affecting the economy of Peru. …
The mainstream media is noting the global food crisis and pointing to the war in Ukraine as the cause, but the food crisis has long predated this war. …
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues into its fourth month, the United States has …
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has displaced millions of people. Over the last few weeks, …
In response to the Ukraine crisis, both Democratic and Republican politicians have argued for more …
We live in a world at war, caused by a system that works only for profit. …
Russia’s war on Ukraine marks the beginning of a new era of intensified global conflict — a rivalry of imperialist powers, what some call “the great power competition” of a multi-polar world, between the U.S. and Europe on the one hand and Russia and China on the other. This is a competition to redivide the world into new spheres of influence, for new terms in the global arrangement of economic and military domination. …
Refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine are facing racism at the border. …
The Ukrainian people have been enduring bombing, shelling, and indiscriminate destruction for 18 days. Thousands …
1650-1917: Some or all of present Ukraine under control of Russian Empire. 1918-1945: Major political …
We have more in common with the working people of Russia and Ukraine than we do with the U.S. government and the interests it represents. We need to oppose this war, talk with those we know and also stand up and demonstrate against this war. …
We need to raise our voices in support of the Ukrainian people — not the big powers that are locked in a struggle for control and domination of the region. We cannot ignore the plight of the people of the region. To be silent is to give consent. …
Looking at the tension between Russia and Ukraine, it seems very easy to identify Putin …
A war over between NATO countries and Russia over Ukraine does not benefit the people of any country. …
The struggle between Russia and the U.S. to dominate this region of the world puts the whole world at risk. This reckless conflict is just another example of the complete bankruptcy of the global capitalist system, where major powers will risk all-out war and countless lives to enhance their economic dominance. …
Ukraine has become the focus of the world’s attention. Three months of mass-protests centered around …
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