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    Apr 17

    Time permitting, I will engage with anyone on my feed who makes a cogent argument and provides data to support hypotheses. But I have zero tolerance and block immediately those engaged on my feed in namecalling or disinformation. My feed; my rules.

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  2. Biden knew it. Putin knew it. Zelensky knew it. Before the war, Zelensky called out the hypocrisy many times. It’s all on the record.

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  3. Lying is a strong and inappropriate word. My emotions in the moment compelled me to affirm Walts word. I apologize & retract that. But were NATO leaders declaring publicly aspirations about Ukraine’s membership without actually wanting them to join? Yes. And EVERYONE knew it.

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    The air defense unit of the 80th Separate Air Assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine downed another Russian Su-25 "Grach" attack aircraft, its press service reported on Facebook. The armored aircraft of the enemy was brought down using the Igla MANPADS.

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  5. 1 hour ago

    In other words, Putins war is all about imperial (re)conquest and has little to do with alleged NATO threats to Russia. Stated clear as day.

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    May 19

    The popular rock singer Yuri Shevchuk spoke against the war in Ufa yesterday, and the crowd cheered. After the concert, he was "interviewed" by the FSB officers, but no arrest/prosecution yet.

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    Read on how Ukraine and the UN, with the authorization of the General Assembly, can set up a new court to prosecute those responsible for Russia’s invasion—and help strengthen international law in the process.

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    14 hours ago

    Unsurprisingly, was on the list, but he’s basically in his own category. 6/

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  10. Back on the ocean for the first time in a long time it feels so good.

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    “Ratcheting is a conceptual change that needs to take place with sanctions.” As long as Putin's army is “parked” in Ukraine, “there's gotta be a ratcheting,” former US ambassador to Russia tells .

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    "stupid" for the united states to talk about sharing intelligence with the ukrainians, former us ambassador to russia tells “it feeds putin's narrative that he's fighting nato and the united states and ukraine, not the ukrainians”

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    May 20

    🚨ALERT🚨 Former German Chancellor Schröder resigns from Rosneft board (disgracefully-late). But don’t call it a : Schröder *still* chairs the shareholders committee of Kremlin-backed Nord Stream AG & has nomination pending for Gazprom board.

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    May 20

    Hey students, come see next Friday, May 27th, 9 am! Register now.

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    May 20

    Deeply grateful that I have never had a job which compelled me to say such ridiculous things which I know were not true. History will not be kind to Ambassador .

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  16. May 21

    Maybe Patrushev is a winner. Simonyan and Soloviev? Anyone else? All Russians lose in Putin's war

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  17. May 21
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    May 20

    Promised 🧵 on the colonization of Donbas. "Donbas" comes from the mid-19th century industrial revolution. It is a type of "rust belt" economic region with a local identity tied to heavy industry. However, this does not imply that the region was lifeless in pre-modern times. 1/

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  19. May 20

    Hey Professor, Ukrainian warriors are kicking your ass in Ukraine right now. You really want to now go to war with the largest military alliance in the world anchored by the most powerful military in the world? Really?

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    📷 1,000 words 's at our Korea Program's 20th Anniversary conference, talking Korean Wave Livestream:

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