Historically, Russia has responded to strength, not appeasement. As US diplomat and historian George Kennan famously stated ...
never got over the Soviet Union’s collapse at the end of the Cold War. He has called it the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe” of the 20th century and said he’d reverse it if he could.
You think the Cold War is over? Think again. Russian and American forces are still challenging each other in the Arctic by Jon Bowermaster At 12:4 ...
A Russian missile attack on the UK is as likely now as it was at the height of the Cold War, an influential think tank has warned. Vladimir Putin has repeatedly singled out Britain in threats ...
In the nineteenth century, the British government was obsessed with checking perceived Russian expansion in Afghanistan, the Balkans, China, the Dardanelles, Persia, and Poland—even if only Crimea ...
In "A Different Russia: Khrushchev and Kennedy on a Collision Course" (BookBaby), veteran journalist Marvin Kalb writes about the 1963 Cold War summit between President John F. Kennedy and Soviet ...
would break the Western alliance that kept Soviet tanks from rolling across the Prussian plains. Now, in weeks, President Trump has handed Moscow the gift that eluded it during the Cold War and since.
never got over the Soviet Union’s collapse at the end of the Cold War. He has called it the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe” of the 20th century and said he’d reverse it if he could.