Das große Sterben der Putin-Schergen im ukrainischen Donbas geht weiter.Der pro-russische Militärkommandeur Michail Tolstych, eher bekannt unter seinem Kampfnamen „Givi“, ist in der ost-ukrainischen
http://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/ukraine-konflikt/ukraine-schergen-sterben-50164306.bild.html
In recent days, Russia has resumed deadly attacks in its de facto war with Ukraine. Perhaps this is an early test of President Trump by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Perhaps Mr. Putin wagers that a newly nationalistic U.S. administration will have little appetite for foreign conflicts. Either way, one thing is clear: Ukraine is merely the Kremlin's first step toward reassembling the Soviet Union.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/8/russia-taking-over-ukraine-must-be-guarded-against/
Sens. John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio want to be able to stop the roll back of Russian sanctions, if that is contemplated.
The Western allies and Russia conceivably could achieve through dialogue and accommodation a more constructive relationship.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/dealing-revanchist-russia-19364%20%20
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/08/opinion/connecting-trumps-dots.html?mabReward=A5&recp=5&_r=0
On se souviendra de ces propos tenus par Vladimir Poutine à la Conférence internationale de Valdaï, en (...)
http://www.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/article/la-bagarre-est-elle-devenue-189544
Great powers have always meddled in each other's business and struggled to reconcile their interests. Why are we convinced Russia is different?
https://theconversation.com/artificially-inflating-the-threat-from-russia-does-nobody-any-good-72029
Anti-Soviet sentiment used to be a powerful political unifier for the right. Fifty years later, some liberals think they can replicate that model.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/02/can-the-left-weaponize-russia-214751
The fear of economic destabilization that has permeated Russia since its 2014 invasion of Ukraine, which was met with crippling Western sanctions, has all but evaporated. For many Russians, the mix of nationalist euphoria, creature comforts, and domestic repression seems to be a potent elixir.
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