Scott Taylor discusses the flaws in the Canadian government’s approach to the conflicts in Iraq and Ukraine.
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Pugliese: How NATO backed Russia into a corner
“…to find solutions, we have to be able to take into account what others perceive as their legitimate security concerns,” said Peggy Mason, President of the Rideau Institute.
Let’s move from dangerous military posturing to serious negotiations
Opinion leaders appear to be demanding that NATO ramp up the very military posturing that could bring war ever closer.
Eric Margolis: What if there’s a real war in Ukraine?
On the 100th anniversary of World War I, we again see our leaders playing with matches.
Between a hawk and a dove: NATO charts its future
One hundred years after the start of the First World War, the world’s strongest military alliance is responding to hostilities in Ukraine by bunkering down in Europe.
Canada to send fighter jets to Poland
Canada will send six CF-18 fighter jets to Poland to support NATO operations to flex the West’s military might amidst the ongoing tensions in Ukraine.