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Bolster Ukraine to counter Russia
Opinion, Сolumns
Jun 16, 2022
After Ukraine’s initial, inspiring victories over Russian invaders in Kyiv and other critical western and central cities, its intrepid military faces ...
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Victory Day speech shows how Russia can be defeated
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
May 11, 2022
When Vladimir Putin stood on a Red Square podium Monday, at the annual celebration of the Soviet victory in World War II over Nazi Germany, he looked ...
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Can US deter Putin from using battlefield nukes?
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
May 02, 2022
WASHINGTON — Russian President Vladimir Putin reminded the world last week that he controls the world’s largest arsenal of nuclear weapons. It wasn’t ...
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To stop Putin, listen to leaders of Baltic states
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Apr 24, 2022
As Russian forces regroup for a massive battle in eastern Ukraine, Americans are wondering how to help Ukraine repel them. My suggestion: Listen to th...
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Accusing Russia of genocide won’t halt war
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Apr 15, 2022
When Russian soldiers invaded Lubyanka, a village near the ravaged Kyiv suburb of Bucha, the Russians forced all the men to assemble in a central squa...
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Standing against Putin’s tyranny
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 15, 2022
InSeptember 1938, British Prime MinisterNeville Chamberlainflew toGermanyto negotiate withAdolf Hitler. Brushing off warnings from the leader of Czech...
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Russian way of brutality
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 12, 2022
Russia has found just the man to lead its ongoing assault on Ukraine, Gen. Aleksandr Dvornikov. The top-level general takes over a war that had no sin...
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US has big stake in how the Ukraine war ends
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Apr 11, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its seventh week, shows no sign of abating. Vladimir Putin’s army has abandoned its assault on Kyiv, Ukraine’s ca...
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It’s not 2003 again
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 08, 2022
On Ukraine, the neo-isolationists of the right are fighting the last war. They warn of a return to the belligerent mood that led to the U.S. invasion ...
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War crimes evidence mounts
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 07, 2022
Evidence of war crimes has mounted daily since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion to “denazify” Ukraine. Russian forces carrying o...
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Ukrainian mother, daughter reunited in Elk County
News
MARILYN SECCO Special to The Era 
Apr 04, 2022
KERSEY — Anzhela “Angie” Besh Krieg, who came to America from Ukraine four years ago, is reflecting on the recent heartbreak and turmoil she and her m...
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Russian people should replace Putin
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 03, 2022
President Joe Biden learned the hard way Saturday about the dangers of going off script at the end of a speech heavily criticizing Russian leader Vlad...
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Someone had to say it
Opinion, Сolumns
GENE LYONS 
Mar 31, 2022
In Michael Kinsley’s immortal definition, “A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth — some obvious truth he isn’t supposed to say.” By that standa...
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Biden’s blunder was no Reagan replay
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Mar 30, 2022
President Joe Biden set off international alarms over the weekend when he committed the United States to the goal of regime change in Russia. “For God...
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Elements of a peace deal in Ukraine are clear
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Mar 28, 2022
The war in Ukraine, which just entered its second month, shows no sign of ending soon. Russia’s huge but incompetent army has been stymied in its atte...
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