Charlie Kimber asked the Socialist Tendency of the Russian Federation for the latest news from the anti-war frontline.
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Russia expert Tony Wood told 91自拍论坛听Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine represents 鈥渁 turning point鈥 for his regime.
This war is unjust and criminal on the part of both sides. It is a fight between two anti-popular regimes, argues听an unsigned editorial that appeared on the Russian blogsite Rabkor (Worker Correspondent).听
A new coalition of anti-war socialists has formed in Russia.听Socialists Against the War Coalition speak out against the war in their manifesto.
The Ukrainian arm of the climate movement Fridays for Future has called for global demonstrations to demand an end to Russia's military assault, reports Andrea Germanos.
It is more than a century since Edward Bernays, the father of spin, invented 鈥減ublic relations鈥 as a cover for war propaganda, writes John Pilger. What is new is the virtual elimination of dissent in the mainstream.
The United States and its backing of far-right forces in Ukraine听is the biggest impediment to peace, writes听Barry Sheppard.
The sabre rattling of the United States and its allies grows as capitalism鈥檚 crisis sharpens, writes William Briggs.听
The current United States-Russia crisis has its roots in Washington鈥檚 betrayal of its well-documented promise to Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in the early 1990s to not move NATO eastward, write Malik Miah and听Barry Sheppard.
The threat of war in Europe between Russia and a United States-sponsored听client-state in Ukraine is real, writes William Briggs. The security of Europe and the world is under direct threat and we receive, as always, a skewed and distorted view of what is going on.
The United States and Russia听have agreed to discuss the control of nuclear weapons, reports Barry Sheppard, but the expansion of NATO and US imperialist interests may block any meaningful outcome.
President Biden is attempting to shore up the US鈥 role as an international leader through multilateral agreements, with the expectation that Europe听will fall in behind Washington, writes Barry Sheppard.
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